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North County, <lb />
I Richard William, Register of Deeds, in. and <lb />
for fiscal year ending December 2nd, 1906. <lb />
Given under my hand at Greenville. <lb />
This 12th day of December, WILLIAMS, <lb />
Register of Deeds- <lb />
7,404.99 <lb />
221.99 <lb />
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K HARD, Editor Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction . <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY <lb />
MR. <lb />
of One of Pitt's <lb />
for Jury Reform. <lb />
The argument made by Mr. <lb />
of Pitt in the <lb />
house, yesterday in the debate n <lb />
the Parsons bill to give the State <lb />
an equal chance with the <lb />
In capital cases, was high- <lb />
complimented by the <lb />
as well as advocates of the <lb />
bill. In the course of his <lb />
Mr. Laughinghouse, said <lb />
in part, and said <lb />
Mr. <lb />
bill my earnest and <lb />
support, because I consider <lb />
it wise legislation, much needed <lb />
legislation, and a step in the <lb />
right direction towards securing <lb />
fairer criminal trials in our courts. <lb />
This bill, if it passes will be pro- <lb />
of good results in the <lb />
more certain conviction f the <lb />
guilty and acquittal of the <lb />
innocent. For many years I <lb />
have been an of this <lb />
kind of legislation I have long <lb />
ago been convinced that under <lb />
our present system of court trials <lb />
in capital especially with <lb />
reference to the large number <lb />
of challenges <lb />
lowed defendants and the very <lb />
NO. <lb />
there was any reason for this <lb />
provision, the long, ions <lb />
ago when a defendant could not <lb />
testify in his own behalf it does <lb />
not exist now and has not for <lb />
ranks. Whether this is because <lb />
the are always best fitted to <lb />
till our highest positions and <lb />
have the highest claims to re- <lb />
cognition I have no desire to dis- <lb />
cuss, but it does show that the <lb />
many years. There is no people bear no prejudice and I Trial <lb />
for its continued <lb />
It should be stricken out <lb />
want to say I share with them in <lb />
that generous feeling. Some <lb />
our law books and we should my best friends belong <lb />
sub what right, sensible I great profession, and on many <lb />
and just in its place. Only a few occasions I have gladly given <lb />
w ks ago a Superior court judge my best support to some <lb />
holding court In lawyer in his am- <lb />
my county in his charge to the I for political honors <lb />
grand jury called attention to But all lawyers are not alike <lb />
this very matter in forcible in character, nor do they practice <lb />
stating that it was an the same virtues. There are <lb />
reasonable to allow <lb />
challenges and on <lb />
lint of it the task was quite <lb />
difficult, and often an impossible <lb />
one to convict guilty men His <lb />
charge the time was reported <lb />
at some length in the columns of <lb />
the Greenville Reflector, an able <lb />
excellent newspaper, and wish I <lb />
had a copy at hand of that issue <lb />
of the paper so I might read to <lb />
you Judge Meal's timely words on <lb />
this subject. <lb />
We can understand of course, <lb />
the advantage it is to an <lb />
appealing for a defendant <lb />
in a capital case to have the use <lb />
f peremptory challenges while <lb />
scrupulous men in their ranks as <lb />
we find s men in other callings <lb />
or pursuits of life A lawyer <lb />
who is lacking in honor and in- <lb />
who res to corrupt <lb />
practice to put money into his <lb />
pockets, is an evil in any com <lb />
His influence as far as <lb />
it goes is pernicious and <lb />
of all that is good and <lb />
That ethical of the <lb />
legal profession, lawyers <lb />
duty is to his client, b. <lb />
accepted with some limitation <lb />
In fact it is rejected by many <lb />
eminent lawyers who take <lb />
position that first duty of <lb />
the lawyer is to the State, to <lb />
some might think think me hos- <lb />
tile to lawyers, I concluded would be well to my. If <lb />
el understood <lb />
SP vi and I hope <lb />
ceded in doing so. <lb />
Trial by jury, Mr. Speaker, <lb />
has come down to us with the <lb />
approval of the centuries. <lb />
jury system is the m st <lb />
arid vital part of the <lb />
machinery, and yet in certain <lb />
cases jury trials are <lb />
j nothing less than a farce and a <lb />
l failure. This is not d to the <lb />
system In itself, but there- <lb />
suit largely of unfair and <lb />
privileges given one <lb />
side in selecting a jury as <lb />
against . The bill <lb />
j before us seeks serious <lb />
giving defendant <lb />
Greensboro, N. C, Feb. <lb />
in that rt- An event of mere , usual ii.- <lb />
-t was the wedding of Mr. O. <lb />
Leslie Grubbs Miss <lb />
White Thursday evening at six <lb />
o'clock. marriage took <lb />
plaza at the home of bride's <lb />
For April Court. <lb />
J. <lb />
H. Bryant, J. S. Rollins, B. J. <lb />
Skinner, J. Gardner, W. L <lb />
Wooten, Joseph Lang, James <lb />
H. C. Rufus Gal- <lb />
Wilkinson, Woodie <lb />
y. D. C. <lb />
home was artistically de- rated <lb />
with Southern smilax, and the <lb />
walls were with vines <lb />
Banks of smilax covered the <lb />
mantels, on which stood <lb />
shades. <lb />
and the Stat <lb />
of <lb />
When this i <lb />
more likely <lb />
jury box who <lb />
the evidence <lb />
the same numb r <lb />
we will be <lb />
m m in t <lb />
i . i i <lb />
but will prop <lb />
Forbes, W. s. Fleming, J. J No- <lb />
John s, Jr. S. A. Jen- <lb />
kins, J. ;. Taylor, C. V. York, <lb />
J. B. p. m. Kilpatrick. <lb />
Ii.<lb />
i mount, Job <lb />
consider and weigh the evidence <lb />
r I verdict accord <lb />
for <lb />
getting a packed .- will be <lb />
greatly lessened, and the <lb />
few allowed the State, guilty j the State is restricted to organized society <lb />
men to often go of <lb />
justice, foul murderers too often <lb />
escape from the dutches of tie <lb />
law and no forth fore handed <lb />
again among the people with <lb />
conscious guilt rest upon their <lb />
souls. If this bill becomes a <lb />
law it will materially strength- <lb />
en the proper administration of <lb />
our courts, and perpetrators of <lb />
capital crimes, whether they be <lb />
high born or lowly born, rich or <lb />
poor, white or black, will be less <lb />
Governor <lb />
four in selecting a jury; bur when j Hughes, of New York, known as <lb />
we know it is unfair and a great and learned lawyer and <lb />
and operates as an injury to to be a man of cleat, habits <lb />
public interests in making the land high ideals, recently deliver- <lb />
conviction of the guilty quite ed a notable address before the <lb />
and often impossible, as bar association of the Empire <lb />
publicly asserted by a Superior State. In that address he con- <lb />
to have juries packed <lb />
. in <lb />
their behalf notwithstanding the <lb />
activities of the shrewdest law- <lb />
employed in their defense. <lb />
Two years ago as a member of <lb />
this house I earnestly sought to <lb />
have a bill enacted into law re- <lb />
, the number of <lb />
challenges allowed defend- <lb />
ants charged with capital crime <lb />
and r the State and de- <lb />
on an equality in that <lb />
respect. It passed this house <lb />
but failed in the senate or as I <lb />
row remember was smothered <lb />
to death in the committee. It <lb />
failed because of opposition to it <lb />
by lawyers in that body I do <lb />
not mean to say that all the law- <lb />
senators fought it but the <lb />
preponderance of influence was <lb />
largely that way. I state this <lb />
because it is a fact and not that <lb />
I question their right to do , as <lb />
they choose. <lb />
We are sent here, Mr. Speak- <lb />
as <lb />
people, to legislate for the pub- <lb />
lie good, to pass laws in the <lb />
interest of the many and not of <lb />
the few. to remedy defects, if <lb />
any exist, in. present laws so as <lb />
to make them effective and <lb />
serve the good purposes for <lb />
which they were intended. The <lb />
before us contemplates <lb />
changes and improvements <lb />
whereby fairer court trials may <lb />
be had in certain cases. The <lb />
of the Kill seem to me to <lb />
admit of no controversy and <lb />
should receive the hearty <lb />
val of every member of the <lb />
house. The State and a defend- <lb />
ant charged with capital crime- <lb />
should have the same and <lb />
rights in selecting a jury. Why <lb />
a defendant in this day and time <lb />
is given peremptory challenges <lb />
and the State only is more than I <lb />
can when considered in <lb />
the light of reason or justice. Why <lb />
this<lb />
tile <lb />
court judges, and as is known <lb />
generally by the public, it is our <lb />
duty as to this <lb />
unreasonable provision and put <lb />
the State and defendant on the <lb />
footing. In North I <lb />
of this striking <lb />
disparity juries are packed for a <lb />
defendant the prosecution be-in-.- <lb />
powerless to prevent it. On ac- <lb />
count of it jurors have been so <lb />
selected that it was practically <lb />
known what their verdict I <lb />
be b fore a witness was even <lb />
beard upon the stand. A shame- <lb />
it is. and it calls f r <lb />
hands, I know <lb />
whereof I speak en I say that <lb />
packed juries have cleared d <lb />
when the evidence <lb />
beyond question proved them <lb />
be murderers. I know cases <lb />
where criminals have been ac- <lb />
through the disreputable <lb />
and corrupt methods of attorneys. <lb />
These are ugly and I re <lb />
fer to them with shame that <lb />
can be under our criminal <lb />
prudence. <lb />
And right here, Mr. Speaker, <lb />
is a good opportunity for me to <lb />
say that I have sometimes been <lb />
misrepresented as well as mis- <lb />
understood as respects my <lb />
ion of and feeling towards the <lb />
legal profession. <lb />
I may be considered by some <lb />
as perhaps prejudiced against <lb />
I may be considered <lb />
by some as being perhaps care <lb />
less and extreme of speech con <lb />
corning lawyers. I want to say I <lb />
am not so narrow of mind or <lb />
malignant of heart as not to <lb />
justly the worth of <lb />
an honorable, high minded law- <lb />
wherever I find him. I ad- <lb />
mire and esteem many true and <lb />
noble men of that great <lb />
I know such lawyers here <lb />
in the legislature. They are val- <lb />
members and the state will <lb />
be by there services. <lb />
That profession furnishes able <lb />
men to fill the highest public <lb />
positions within the gift of our <lb />
people. I believe our delegation <lb />
. in congress, the two senators <lb />
remarkable the nine congressmen with <lb />
one exception, are all <lb />
lawyers take re- <lb />
which array them against <lb />
the public and using <lb />
still stronger language he said <lb />
that one who in <lb />
involves such <lb />
ism is a traitor to the interests of <lb />
the people and commits <lb />
I commend those utterances <lb />
They are worthy to be printed in <lb />
the largest type and placed in a <lb />
golden frame to adorn the walls <lb />
of every lawyer's office in this <lb />
land. My admiration is great for <lb />
any lawyer who holds to correct, <lb />
just, and high id and jealous- <lb />
follows them in the practice <lb />
his profession as well as in <lb />
the other activities of life. I am <lb />
not mistaken, however, when I <lb />
say that some lower the stand- <lb />
ard, disregard it entirely, and <lb />
with no sense of morality or ob- <lb />
ligation to the public, resort to <lb />
methods that are corrupt and to <lb />
tricks that are dirty to <lb />
an end in view. Of such <lb />
I have known and have <lb />
occasion suggested it expressed <lb />
my opinion in no timid or dubious <lb />
words. I express my honest <lb />
Convictions openly and boldly and <lb />
I thank the good Lord for <lb />
me that way whether it <lb />
pleases everybody or not. Our <lb />
courts arc necessarily under the <lb />
control of the judges and the <lb />
lawyers and a large <lb />
rests up in them as to the <lb />
record of our State in dealing <lb />
with and punishing crime. A <lb />
practicing lawyer as a part of <lb />
the court be a support to <lb />
the judge in applying the law to <lb />
the guilty and not prostitute his <lb />
talents in any case or under any <lb />
circumstances to thwart or de- <lb />
feat justice. I hold that any <lb />
man, no matter what his <lb />
title or profession may be, <lb />
who gives his efforts to or <lb />
in having a proven <lb />
and turned loose <lb />
on society, commits not only a <lb />
grievous wrong but does that <lb />
which makes him an enemy to <lb />
society and an encourager and <lb />
promoter of crime. I have <lb />
somewhat digressed from the <lb />
subject pending before the <lb />
.-in a <lb />
rendered will mire often <lb />
conform to the law and the <lb />
By the n i n- <lb />
bar of peremptory challenges <lb />
making it fair and to <lb />
both sides, will improve th <lb />
personnel of juries and <lb />
our courts in the trials of <lb />
eases. Our juries should he <lb />
composed of intelligent, <lb />
men who have a proper C in- <lb />
of the responsibilities <lb />
and obligations r sting upon <lb />
them, men and <lb />
sound-hearted can brush <lb />
away from the <lb />
of capable men of <lb />
unbiased judgment who can <lb />
distinguish between a fancied <lb />
or imaginary doubt and an ac- <lb />
reasonable doubt in <lb />
at a just conclusion it is <lb />
true all this cannot a <lb />
sured by passing this bill, . <lb />
am convinced that when <lb />
equalize tin <lb />
Court. <lb />
R B Sum- <lb />
M Wind- <lb />
lust before the ceremony <lb />
Miss i played a part of<lb />
and Miss Sadie <lb />
Dick sang very beautifully. <lb />
An aisle through which the <lb />
I ling party entered w; s <lb />
formed of white gauze ribbon. <lb />
carried by Cray Bradshaw with <lb />
Joe Morton George <lb />
with Gena Adams. <lb />
and Tom Copeland with Kath- <lb />
Denny. All the little folks <lb />
re in white <lb />
First to enter was the maid of <lb />
or, Miss Kate who <lb />
wore white crepe de chine en <lb />
train, with trimmings of pearl <lb />
and lace, carrying bride's <lb />
Following her came the bride, in, <lb />
a wedding gown of white decision of importance to all <lb />
with high satin and of trade mark <lb />
veil. She carried a shower awarded Judge <lb />
of of the valley and <lb />
maiden hair ferns, and entered <lb />
U S Spain. <lb />
Jurors for March <lb />
Firs; week ,, <lb />
B E <lb />
ham, R it <lb />
or. Rowan Cooper, A B Hudson, <lb />
EKing, C L Tyson, j Had- <lb />
dock, -i B Hudson, R M Elks, J <lb />
Ford. <lb />
Second week C A Elks, L <lb />
lark. E H Foley. R S Evans, <lb />
John S Gaskins, D C Barrow, C <lb />
AH tuck. Marcellus Fleming, CT <lb />
J R Pippin, J D Flem- <lb />
we. Cox. L S <lb />
Parker. FA Pat- <lb />
rick. E F William, W H Arnold. <lb />
Decision. <lb />
Va., Feb, 1907. <lb />
with her sister an I dame of <lb />
Mrs. Joseph P. <lb />
m white crepe de chine, trimmed Co- of <lb />
in real lac and earned <lb />
roes <lb />
Pritchard in the United States <lb />
Circuit Court of this district <lb />
The question involved was <lb />
whether the Allen Brothers To- <lb />
i.<lb />
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i plug to- <lb />
equalize the number of too-p- , , <lb />
challenges, allowing th me <lb />
and his best man, color, and slant f ring, but <lb />
side.-. -I-Minus, of different as to from <lb />
in that direction in the trial of; <lb />
capital cases and guilty men <lb />
difficult to escape the officiating <lb />
the law through was <lb />
juries packed in their behalf. <lb />
It . ., el deeply the importance of . <lb />
tins kind of legislation. I be- <lb />
it will have a far reaching <lb />
for good. To defeat the <lb />
bill would mean to keep upon <lb />
the statute books a law that <lb />
shows unreasonable partiality, <lb />
rank and gross favoritism, to <lb />
men charged with capital crime. <lb />
I believe in laws applying equal- <lb />
with special privileges to <lb />
none, in trials under our jury <lb />
system. Let the innocent go <lb />
free, but let not the guilty es- <lb />
cape through the weakness or <lb />
partiality of any provision in our <lb />
laws. <lb />
To reduce the commission o <lb />
crime it must be promptly and <lb />
adequately punished To check <lb />
the crime of murder which seems <lb />
to have little fear in our state, <lb />
murderers must be convicted <lb />
and forced to pay the penalty. <lb />
When we make the number of <lb />
peremptory challenges lair to <lb />
both aides, establish an equality <lb />
in that the good results <lb />
will soon be seen in our courts by <lb />
the more certain conviction of <lb />
the guilty. By passing this bill <lb />
we perform a duty we owe to <lb />
every peace-loving, law-abiding <lb />
citizen of our State, and I for one <lb />
shall always feel proud of the <lb />
earnest support I have given to <lb />
it on the floor of this house. <lb />
impressive <lb />
wishes, which were <lb />
showered upon the young couple, <lb />
the wedding gown was changed <lb />
for a dark blue traveling suit. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Grubbs then drove <lb />
to the depot and took South- <lb />
bound train No. for a trip to <lb />
Florida. Upon their return they <lb />
will reside in this city. <lb />
Mr. Grubbs is the of the <lb />
Southern Express Company in <lb />
this city He came here about <lb />
eighteen months ago and in that <lb />
time has made many friends <lb />
among the business men of the <lb />
city. He has the esteem of the <lb />
men him, as well as the <lb />
confidence of his company. His. <lb />
bride is a beautiful and <lb />
young woman, ard is <lb />
quite popular the younger <lb />
social set- Many handsome <lb />
presents were received by then. <lb />
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guests H. A. <lb />
and N. G. White, of <lb />
Mrs. Frank Morton, of New- <lb />
Mrs. Daniel Webster, of <lb />
Mr. I. M. Minus, of <lb />
Raleigh News <lb />
Observer. <lb />
The bride is a sister of Mr. H. <lb />
A. White, of Greenville. She <lb />
has visited here often where she <lb />
has a host of friends. <lb />
Tobacco Co. of in-. <lb />
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tobacco. <lb />
In the t. on motion of <lb />
the plaintiff, the R. J. Reynolds <lb />
Tobacco Co., that a restraining <lb />
order be issued forbidding the <lb />
defendant company from further <lb />
imitating its tag, many affidavits <lb />
were submitted tending to show <lb />
that owing to the similarity of <lb />
the tags, the <lb />
co, purchased by dealers at a <lb />
lower price, was sold to <lb />
chewers for <lb />
In a decree signed Judge <lb />
Pritchard. the Allen Brothers <lb />
Tobacco Company is enjoined <lb />
from manufacturing, up, <lb />
advertising, or offering <lb />
for sale plug tobacco bearing a <lb />
tog identical with or like the <lb />
said tag of the complaint, known <lb />
as the tag. <lb />
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Alfred Tripp and Elks. <lb />
J. T. Pope and Ada E Cast. <lb />
J. D. Peed and i Gladys Sow- <lb />
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Oscar Hooker having <lb />
from ii in f i. <lb />
Smith Co, composed of U L. <lb />
and bad <lb />
principle place of business in <lb />
the Greenville, N. C, <lb />
I the said is hereby dissolved <lb />
by mutual I nun and at- <lb />
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please make payment to said <lb />
O-car Hooker. <lb />
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continuance of their patronage. <lb />
This the 7th day of January <lb />
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my interest in the hones and <lb />
mules owned by the firm of R. <lb />
L. Smith and Company, he will <lb />
continue to run Sale aid Ex- <lb />
change stables at the same old <lb />
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MACHINES. <lb />
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Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
White <lb />
Colors, an, <lb />
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There is no line In the world better man <lb />
line. It has behind it a century <lb />
for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint <lb />
Have Just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Price. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
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It was pleasant to see ex-Gov- <lb />
Jarvis in the capitol <lb />
day, and doubly so, since it is <lb />
guaranteed that he has recovered <lb />
from his recent serious illness. <lb />
He is here as chairman of the <lb />
Greenville delegation that will <lb />
present the claims of that pros- <lb />
town to the committee <lb />
on education this afternoon if it <lb />
is decided to establish a normal <lb />
school to be located in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina. It looked like <lb />
old times to see him in the <lb />
He has served as speaker <lb />
of the house and president of the <lb />
senate, and for nearly seven <lb />
years has occupied the executive <lb />
office He began his services as <lb />
member from Tyrrell in the <lb />
days following Reconstruction <lb />
and the <lb />
in these stormy days, and has <lb />
since been a leader in the <lb />
religious as well as <lb />
the political life of the State <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
Mrs. Cut <lb />
The Sans club was de- <lb />
entertained by Mrs. <lb />
Stewart Carr on Wednesday <lb />
afternoon at her lovely new <lb />
home on Fifth street. We were <lb />
glad to have w us at this <lb />
meeting two of our charter <lb />
friends Mrs. of Mt <lb />
Airy and Miss of <lb />
ford. <lb />
The literary program for the <lb />
evening consisted of two very in- <lb />
selections read by Miss <lb />
Whedbee and also the <lb />
life of by Miss Nina <lb />
the names of tens of <lb />
of well-to-do men and n <lb />
who are accepting from t. v- <lb />
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and t her in her old <lb />
age, but she lives a simple life <lb />
and maintains the dignity and <lb />
self respect of a noble woman. <lb />
It was a graceful act on the <lb />
part of the legislature of North <lb />
Carolina to offer such assistance <lb />
to the widow of a southern hero, <lb />
but her attitude thereto illus- <lb />
those qualities of southern <lb />
to which were large- <lb />
due the glorious achievements <lb />
of the southern armies. <lb />
the churches and pray- <lb />
were offered for the success <lb />
of the prohibition movement. <lb />
The majority against the pen- <lb />
was <lb />
FORECAST OF THE <lb />
ADVANCE. <lb />
cotton and a <lb />
During 1906 the wealth of the <lb />
South increased for <lb />
every day of the year, Sundays <lb />
included, or a total <lb />
The actual increase in <lb />
assessed value was <lb />
and this was on the average <lb />
per cent, of the true value. The <lb />
amazing magnitude of this gain <lb />
of a day is strikingly <lb />
shown by the statement of the <lb />
London Express, which, bemoan- <lb />
the inability of Great Britain <lb />
t keep pace with America's <lb />
growth, put the Increase in Great <lb />
wealth at a <lb />
week. <lb />
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Of 17,80 a day Great <lb />
Britain's a week and <lb />
then think of the future. <lb />
Great with <lb />
few natural resources, de- <lb />
pendent upon the outside world <lb />
for nearly all its foodstuffs, for <lb />
much of its iron ore, for all of its <lb />
COUNTY MATTERS. <lb />
of Bord of Commit <lb />
x; <lb />
with <lb />
ii-. <lb />
Mrs. jlarge <lb />
with <lb />
part <lb />
of its <lb />
square wiles of coal, of which <lb />
All the members of the board <lb />
were present at the monthly <lb />
meeting on the first Monday. <lb />
Sums as follows <lb />
were ordered paid from the <lb />
For paupers <lb />
county home <lb />
dent health court costs <lb />
witness tickets jury <lb />
tickets officers grand <lb />
jury court crier convey- <lb />
prisoners jail <lb />
court house executing <lb />
Barrett bridges and <lb />
ferries sewerage <lb />
publishing annual statement <lb />
stationary commit- <lb />
tee commissioners <lb />
register of deeds general <lb />
roads Falkland roads <lb />
Greenville roads <lb />
county stock law <lb />
The sheriff, treasurer and <lb />
of health filed their <lb />
monthly reports. <lb />
The sheriff was granted until <lb />
first Monday in May to settle <lb />
taxes for 1907. <lb />
It was ordered that the sheriff <lb />
be paid cents per day for <lb />
feeding prisoners in jail. <lb />
The superintendent of the <lb />
county home was ordered to <lb />
have the cemetery there en- <lb />
closed with wire fence and to <lb />
run a fence between the parts <lb />
for whites and <lb />
An additional pauper allow- <lb />
of was granted Al- <lb />
meta Smith for one month. <lb />
The hoard entered into a con- <lb />
tract in.- K Con- <lb />
Company to hire the <lb />
bli. d<lb />
We pray <lb />
rs t i <lb />
r ran . <lb />
th. m mer . its <lb />
iv. yes <lb />
. ions fair, <lb />
i- who assemble <lb />
-bag and the <lb />
the cake<lb />
v than the rest. <lb />
has. . . towed these <lb />
ill <lb />
PARKERS CHAPEL <lb />
Parkers Chapel, Feb. 51907- <lb />
There will be regular service <lb />
here next Sunday Rev. W. H. <lb />
Laughinghouse will preach. <lb />
We are having some bad <lb />
weather now but we can't expect <lb />
to see it good all time. <lb />
Mr. Ed Whitehurst has moved <lb />
in our neighborhood and we hope <lb />
he will like it <lb />
W. H Highsmith and J. J. <lb />
Whitehurst was in our vicinity <lb />
Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Fannie E. House and <lb />
Bertha L. Johnston spent from <lb />
Saturday until Tuesday with <lb />
their aunt Mrs. R. R. White- <lb />
at <lb />
L. O. Whit, of Oakley <lb />
was in our neighborhood Sunday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
W. H. and Miss <lb />
Minnie Lee House spent Sunday <lb />
afternoon with Misses Fannie <lb />
and Tripp. <lb />
We all are expecting a good <lb />
time Friday night and i hope we <lb />
wont get <lb />
David House and Joule John- <lb />
spent Sunday at . S. Dix- <lb />
A. K. came front <lb />
Rocky Mount this morning. <lb />
Hubert Bland has resigned his <lb />
position a sawer L. <lb />
and Ed Whitehurst has <lb />
Hunting for Trouble. <lb />
am tinting; for iii the <lb />
of . out <lb />
pains, or a ease of piles th <lb />
Salve wont quick I j <lb />
Churl.- Walters, <lb />
Co. No use hunting, Mr. it. <lb />
case, <lb />
Hi .<lb /></p>
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. <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
and <lb />
Entered a second matter Jan. at the post office at <lb />
N . C, under Act congress of March <lb />
rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
two-thirds of the students at the <lb />
Greensboro normal from <lb />
territory near to it, while the <lb />
ASTERN NORMAL SCHOOL BILL, have been schools without build- remote sections were denied the <lb />
for these schools. He urged j telegraph companies at the mercy The judiciary of the <lb />
that the school asked for be es- of unscrupulous and legislature made an unfavorable <lb />
showing in forceful persons who would jump at an; on the Dill looking to re- <lb />
argument State could not opportunity to get on the form in the jury system by which , <lb />
a better investment. j most frivolous pretext. There the State would not be kept at <lb />
Representative W K. Jackson, re already ample laws covering such disadvantage in the matter <lb />
of Beaufort county, spoke briefly J liabilities of com- of challenges. This question <lb />
in advocacy of the when negligence that the people are getting <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY FEB. <lb />
CO <lb />
and money, but <lb />
The matter of establishing a two things are absolutely <lb />
normal school at some in to have a school- they are <lb />
Eastern North Carolina, a bill to pupils and teachers- By way of <lb />
purple now pending in the digression be expressed pleasure <lb />
legislature, is of vi to at seeing a suggestion from our <lb />
Greenville, this I excellent State superintendent in <lb />
among those at work in compulsory <lb />
get the school. The commit <lb />
tees on education of <lb />
senate and h of th General <lb />
C education was horn- <lb />
His own ideas had under- <lb />
a change in this particular- <lb />
to think the idea of <lb />
advantages of it. therefore the <lb />
Eastern school should be <lb />
Mr. W. C Rodman, of Wash- <lb />
of the precedence <lb />
the State has for the passage of <lb />
the bill now the <lb />
by pointing out the <lb />
of two such schools in <lb />
the west that exist by State aid. <lb />
He spoke of Eastern North Car- <lb />
or loss to persons whom they of these days there will be a leg- <lb />
serve. Even under the existing that will make the need- <lb />
laws such companies are made to reform in the law. <lb />
surfer unjustly under the plea <lb />
an when there <lb />
W. S. <lb />
son. of Rocky Mount. Mr. E. <lb />
Assembly, held a joint meeting <lb />
night to e now looked upon it <lb />
bill State had just as <lb />
from those towns which desired much right to sty that a <lb />
to get the school. id his child to school as <lb />
The first speaker was Prof. S.; to pay <lb />
L. Sheep, of Elizabeth City, who I to educate the children and <lb />
spoke n-ed of train I make them better citizens, and <lb />
teachers and the difficulty in he hoped this <lb />
ting them to serve the o Is in take that direction <lb />
the Eastern section of the <lb />
With such condition ii is imp was to <lb />
make the educational a school, out thank <lb />
that day has passed and the <lb />
demand now is for trained teach- <lb />
to instruct the children. <lb />
gave some figures showing that or otherwise they cause damage and more interested in. and C <lb />
I Z <lb />
O en <lb />
A caucus of the <lb />
members of our General <lb />
decided to have no <lb />
at this session looking to the <lb />
extension of the <lb />
of the constitutional <lb />
amendment. That is <lb />
The people of the State at the <lb />
ballot box adopted the <lb />
amendment just as it is <lb />
devotion to and ardor for and it should remain just as it is <lb />
and just until the people at the ballot box <lb />
When a business is so say change it. <lb />
dent upon human agencies, as J <lb />
telegraph companies are. and There has been introduced a <lb />
; every energy being exerted to bill in the legislature to <lb />
been no damage nor even <lb />
much but the <lb />
serves an excuse under the <lb />
law of jumping on a corporation <lb />
and recovering for imaginary <lb />
However, if a <lb />
graph company does actually <lb />
damage to a person it <lb />
should be required to fully com <lb />
existing State institutions <lb />
that no man desired to take from <lb />
any of them, but that the remote <lb />
sections of the East should have <lb />
an institution in reach <lb />
hurry the transmission of mes- age immigration to North Caro- <lb />
P I sages, it is but natural that <lb />
-i <lb />
CO <lb />
and <lb />
intentional errors <lb />
The bill carries with it an <lb />
sometime appropriation of the. <lb />
to <lb />
advancement is <lb />
He also read letters fr m <lb />
prominent t forth <lb />
the need an East n <lb />
; th it it be e- <lb />
I. Pr Sheep s id this <lb />
mo . .,, spirit i <lb />
the n college <lb />
. c such <lb />
ii f ; I <lb />
the union <lb />
make proper educational advance- <lb />
with only one normal school <lb />
for training teachers He called <lb />
a . t of i. States that have <lb />
three to nineteen such <lb />
schools. County <lb />
in Eastern N Carolina are <lb />
seriously handicapped in their <lb />
work by th inability to get <lb />
trained teachers for the sell <lb />
I. Gov , <lb />
; ext to address <lb />
the e, and was greeted <lb />
with applause a arose. e <lb />
ho regarded of <lb />
th and the proper cave <lb />
of the insane as the two greatest <lb />
matters c me before the <lb />
legislature. Some French writer <lb />
said me write the songs of a <lb />
nation and I care not who writes <lb />
its This be para- <lb />
phrased me educate the <lb />
children of North Carolina and I <lb />
care not makes her <lb />
He plead earnestly for the <lb />
of the Eastern normal <lb />
He pitied the man who <lb />
could not look his <lb />
section an i fee an interest <lb />
in the whole State. He said in <lb />
advocating the establishment of <lb />
this school it was without a word <lb />
of hostility to any institution <lb />
already existing. If what <lb />
man in North Carolina had been <lb />
most useful to the State in the <lb />
last ten years, he would <lb />
say Charles D. <lb />
and if asked what institution <lb />
had dona most for the State he <lb />
would say without peradventure <lb />
that it was the normal and <lb />
trial college at Greensboro. <lb />
While not assuming to dictate to <lb />
or instruct the committee, he <lb />
would say that the legislature <lb />
could crown itself with glory by <lb />
putting at the disposal <lb />
, I cur, even though there be Provision that this money is to <lb />
Representative of , . , out of the funds of the <lb />
made brief performs perfect <lb />
remarks in closing the Th e has bill to encourage immigration <lb />
before the committee. The claims telegraph operator for twenty L think ft a step in the right, <lb />
the normal school were three years, and with a practical out we do not think <lb />
, ,,, knowledge of the details of the; that part of it to take the <lb />
CD <lb />
Every n <lb />
for trained men and women, and of being the one important me <lb />
before this session of the <lb />
the same requirement should <lb />
In our was not <lb />
our <lb />
asking that <lb />
in Eastern <lb />
iv united knowledge of the details <lb />
t, -l is in position to see out of the funds of the, <lb />
. s high order, I , F agricultural department is right. <lb />
ii L. i . l. , slice in the measure now pen- , . . . . , . . , <lb />
calls land has distinction r Tb might do if the immigrants <lb />
gag. ding n the legislature and to de-Were to be <lb />
that, no such measure should i but the mills, the <lb />
become a law. and other industries are also to <lb />
against not one, . ,,,., . <lb />
, . . , There is also another side b by this <lb />
J was ., ;. wants <lb />
before th committee., y to come in. but it wants <lb />
The hop me bill . . . ., . . mechanics and laborers as well. <lb />
. ,, some of the being . . , .,. <lb />
will receive the favorable report . . , , , . t .,.,. The appropriation should come <lb />
and that fund and not <lb />
pars it. f T Z Tr , T n <lb />
law. In North Carolina bear all the expense of the. <lb />
Ni <lb />
people and for a trained teacher <lb />
for every in North Car <lb />
These determine <lb />
tiny of North Carolina <lb />
Emphasizing the train- <lb />
for teachers he is the <lb />
teacher so is the I. The <lb />
past fifteen years has shown <lb />
wonderful progress along <lb />
lines. In many <lb />
ties through the advantages of <lb />
rural mails and public libraries <lb />
the people in advance of the <lb />
teachers that can be obtained for <lb />
the schools- The towns are able <lb />
to control all of the trained teach- <lb />
and they have made pro- <lb />
but these teachers cannot <lb />
be obtained for the rural <lb />
It is a mistake to get <lb />
ties to consolidate districts <lb />
and erect larger buildings unless <lb />
you can give them better teach- <lb />
He said he stands for any <lb />
movement that means more <lb />
trained teachers for the schools. <lb />
The best way to get children in <lb />
the schools is to put trained <lb />
teachers in charge of the schools. <lb />
A trained teacher is able to in- <lb />
both parents and children <lb />
in the schools. There is a most <lb />
difference in having a school <lb />
open so many months and in ed- <lb />
there is quite <lb />
a in keeping school <lb />
of the institution at Greensboro I teaching school. <lb />
and them to go ahead and. <lb />
erect a great building a . i- <lb />
to Dr. s of <lb />
Governor Jarvis said there Raleigh and out the in- <lb />
Caro- <lb />
but he think we <lb />
have a normal school that will <lb />
train the young women to teach <lb />
the common school <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
W. H. of, <lb />
Greenville, next spoke before <lb />
the committee. He said he was j The Reflector is not <lb />
not here to antagonize any j those who think it right <lb />
Union in the State, and not a corporations just because they <lb />
word would he utter against I corporations. At the came <lb />
one H i stood for the greatest; corporations should bear <lb />
number of educational i- just portion of taxation, <lb />
i to the great st number of and such as exist for public eon- <lb />
AN UNJUST MEASURE. <lb />
j are something like immigration bureau. <lb />
I offices. More than three fourths <lb />
Wanted Messenger boy, <lb />
of these have to <lb />
at d in connection with railroad <lb />
the and. <lb />
Western Union Telegraph office. I<lb />
m s<lb />
and upon the <lb />
for support should be re- <lb />
quired to their affairs <lb />
so as to conform, safety and con- <lb />
of the public. This pa- <lb />
per has already its open- <lb />
ion as to railroad regulations, <lb />
that there should be a reasonable <lb />
reduction in both passenger <lb />
and freight rates, but <lb />
to that end should be fair both <lb />
to the public and to the rail- <lb />
n tads. <lb />
But there is another matter <lb />
we wish to speak of now- The <lb />
eagerness of some men to strike <lb />
at corporations seems to <lb />
them to unreasonable extremes <lb />
which appear to be taken with- <lb />
out due consideration of the con- <lb />
sequences, either to the corpora- <lb />
effected or the people whom <lb />
the corporations serve. Such is <lb />
the nature of a bill now pending <lb />
in the legislature in regard to <lb />
telegraph companies- The bill <lb />
provides a penalty for <lb />
negligence, or to put it more <lb />
plainly to punish a telegraph <lb />
company for what might be con- <lb />
by a complainant of any <lb />
short comings among the thous- <lb />
ands of telegraph employees, <lb />
regardless of whether the com- <lb />
has suffered any dam- <lb />
being one and the same person <lb />
because the telegraph business <lb />
is far too to justify <lb />
pendent telegraph offices at such <lb />
points. Statistics we have read <lb />
show that the average telegraph <lb />
receipts at fifty odd of these <lb />
joint offices is less than per <lb />
month, eighty odd less than <lb />
per month and seventy odd less <lb />
than per The first <lb />
duty of the man in charge of <lb />
these offices is to the railroad fur <lb />
which he is agent, commercial <lb />
telegraphing being a matter he <lb />
can only attend to as time from <lb />
his other duties permits. If <lb />
delay should occur in handling <lb />
a telegram under these <lb />
stances, and such a law a <lb />
in the bill in question <lb />
should be in force, the telegraph <lb />
company could be penalized <lb />
while it would in no way be <lb />
responsible for the delay, yet <lb />
there would be no penalty rest- <lb />
on the railroad employing <lb />
the agent to attend to its <lb />
This shows plainly that <lb />
the telegraph companies could not <lb />
afford to take such risk by con- <lb />
DAV <lb />
Owing to the bad weather I <lb />
will extend the sale seven <lb />
days longer. <lb />
WE WILL MARK DOWN ALL WINTER GOODS 1-3 OFF <lb />
CONSISTING OF <lb />
offices left in the State. <lb />
The contemplated bill is unjust <lb />
; and dangerous and ought to be <lb />
age whatever in i killed- <lb />
n fire of o o <lb />
that <lb />
business at these small <lb />
points which are Open purely as a quality at quality quality at <lb />
matter of ion I f r this season with Winter <lb />
II Goods, To make room for want to close out Winter Goods at <lb />
only independent offices could be <lb />
open at which the receipts are <lb />
large enough to pay the expense <lb />
of conducting them, there WE have received S hi line of in an, <lb />
hardly be a hundred telegraph all colors suitable for whole suits or waists. <lb />
PLAID in Black, White, and Ti i. St inches <lb />
i Mohairs in Black, White, and T inches wide it <lb />
WE have of Wool inches wide at In Black <lb />
in, <lb />
LIGHT i . and American Prints, <lb />
ice are advancing yet and may be <lb />
Tan, <lb />
GOOD Bleaching t cents hut will <lb />
LANCASTER Gingham <lb />
regular price cents our <lb />
in abort <lb />
in to nobody <lb />
This la a most unjust an u the tails to <lb />
reasonable proposition and If <lb />
supply of trained teach- enacted in a law would place the <lb />
. during sale at <lb />
I Gingham r advancing yet, will nil <lb />
I during days at cent, <lb />
WE hay a of Gingham bought at old price, will <lb />
I at old price <lb />
,. . , ii formally <lb />
than a slap In o r m id.-u last <lb />
ALL Winter good will he knifed and I springs re bl <lb />
JAS. F. DAVENPORT. <lb />
WiNTERVILLE <lb />
This department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
A. W. Ange left Friday even- <lb />
for Jamesville, where he <lb />
will spend a lay or two with <lb />
relatives and friend . <lb />
For gentle ponies, <lb />
well broke. G. A- Kittrell. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Arch Fleming and Julius Ben- <lb />
students of W. H. S. <lb />
left Friday to spend Sunday at <lb />
their respective homes. <lb />
The time of the year has <lb />
Oats, corn and hay just COMMITTEE FAVORS CANAL, <lb />
at <lb />
A W. Ange Co. <lb />
Go to the drug i Is. T. <lb />
Bra for T W. <lb />
Mini <lb />
Miss Laura Cox, who is teach- <lb />
in LaGrange graded school, <lb />
came in Saturday morning to <lb />
spend a few days at home. <lb />
Elder T. N. Manning filled bit <lb />
regular appointment at the Fret <lb />
Senate Favorably <lb />
Senator Sim <lb />
Appropriate for <lb />
Channel From Pamlico S <lb />
Ocean. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having before the Superior <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county as executor <lb />
but will of J. M. <lb />
notice is hereby <lb />
given to all indebted to the es- <lb />
make immediate <lb />
the undersigned, and all persons <lb />
n claims against said estate are <lb />
I that they t the <lb />
; on or I for.- the 11th day <lb />
of February, 1906, or this notice will <lb />
. ad in bar of recover <lb />
day of Feb. 1907. <lb />
L. A. <lb />
w it. s. <lb />
II. <lb />
I NOTICE. <lb />
virtue of the power of sale eon- <lb />
-i I. ed it. Trust <lb />
when you farmers are begin-1 Will Baptist church last Sunday. <lb />
to think about breaking your <lb />
land. Come and the <lb />
disk at <lb />
Barber Co. They do <lb />
excellent work. <lb />
The funeral of Jas. Butt, who <lb />
died Tuesday, was postponed , <lb />
until Thursday morning at i <lb />
o'clock on account of the arrival <lb />
of some of his relatives from <lb />
Washington. Feb. .; ; A. I. Jack- <lb />
. . , ; son and wife Stella Jackson to Wm. H. <lb />
importance to North London day of <lb />
transpired today while <lb />
Carolina <lb />
n the register of deeds <lb />
. North Carolina, in <lb />
the and harbors commit book i.-h page us, the undersigned <lb />
of the Senate was in session. the <lb />
court . inn to iii- <lb />
committee favorably on Monday the <lb />
ported the amendment of noon, three <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., was tor p. M. an <lb />
Joseph Dixon, manager of the I <lb />
here Tuesday afternoon. <lb />
announce that <lb />
Mrs. Polly Smith, who has been <lb />
very sick grippe, is <lb />
Those who are exposed to the <lb />
cold rains and snows need to pro- <lb />
y with good <lb />
A w. Ange returned Monday <lb />
from accompanied by <lb />
Mrs. Ange and children who had <lb />
been visiting there for sometime. <lb />
A. G. Cox and several others <lb />
went to Tuesday to load <lb />
coals, rubber boots, rubber shoes; some machinery which he <lb />
and Get them at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Mattie of <lb />
Ayden. is visiting at the home <lb />
of Mayer J. K. Johnson. <lb />
We nave band sop <lb />
e i.-11 i Bible, we are off. <lb />
the at very Ion <lb />
prices. <lb />
B. Rio. <lb />
Butt and Lonnie Tripp, <lb />
of attended <lb />
of J. L. Butt and returned <lb />
to their homes Thursday. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. has <lb />
still on hand a full supply of <lb />
their Tar Heel Cart wheels. <lb />
Send us your order assure <lb />
prompt shipments. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox returned to <lb />
Greenville Friday morning after <lb />
a stay of several days here. <lb />
We are looking for some large <lb />
snows yet. lie prepared for it <lb />
by securing you a rubber storm <lb />
coat, and a pair of rubber boots <lb />
or shoes. These protect your <lb />
health as well added to your <lb />
comfort. A. w. Co., has <lb />
them cheap. <lb />
We are glad to report Esther <lb />
Johnson improving. <lb />
Prof G. E. Lineberry returned <lb />
from Raleigh evening. <lb />
The wise man begins early to <lb />
build a reputation at his home <lb />
bank. Readily and con- <lb />
deposits even though they <lb />
be small v establish a record <lb />
for him on the banker's books <lb />
and in the bankers mind be of <lb />
greater value in later years <lb />
than all endorsements and <lb />
his friends can give <lb />
him. Deposit your savings in <lb />
the Bank of Winterville. <lb />
The school children have been <lb />
enjoying the snow yesterday <lb />
and today Happy is he that <lb />
has plenty of good dry wood <lb />
stacked back. Now is the time <lb />
to enjoy the royalty of a good <lb />
fire- <lb />
suits of all sizes are <lb />
going at cost at B- F. Manning <lb />
Winterville High School has <lb />
exceedingly fortunate in <lb />
securing Congressman W. W. <lb />
Kitchin, of to deliver <lb />
the literary at the close <lb />
of the session May 17th. He is <lb />
not only an eloquent speaker but <lb />
he is also a fine thinker. A rare <lb />
treat in store for all those <lb />
who hear him. <lb />
The famous dress <lb />
shoe for ladies and gentlemen at <lb />
B. P. Manning Co- <lb />
We are glad to see Miss Meta <lb />
Dew, who has been suffering <lb />
from rheumatism, out again. <lb />
B ill went <lb />
Friday owning <lb />
purchased. He knows <lb />
exactly ho a- to handle machinery <lb />
and also to make a success of it <lb />
it is installed. <lb />
H. A. White, of Greenville, <lb />
was here Tuesday looking after <lb />
the interest of the oil mill. <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Boushall, <lb />
teacher in W spent <lb />
Tuesday in Greenville visiting the <lb />
graded school there. <lb />
The Vance Literary society <lb />
will celebrate Washington's birth <lb />
day by giving a public debate <lb />
The query la, Resolved, Thar the <lb />
government should own and con- <lb />
its railroads and telegraph <lb />
W. L. Gay, J. D. <lb />
gem, and D. Ii. Jackson will <lb />
represent the affirmative. P. C. <lb />
Perry, A. W. and R- <lb />
T Cox will support the negative. <lb />
The boys are working hard on <lb />
their speeches and we predict <lb />
appropriation of <lb />
digging a channel from Pamlico j One tract at a stake at <lb />
sound to the ocean, giving <lb />
, , , ., . S .,. , lino S. E. 13-l-Z poles, thence N. <lb />
foot depth, f his is the third feet to a stake, thence North <lb />
section of well-known <lb />
I street, with the middle of the <lb />
waterway, which S. W feet to the begin- <lb />
Small and others have so <lb />
long advocated, and this work <lb />
will be of immense <lb />
to a large section of the <lb />
State, whether or not other <lb />
dollar is ever appropriated. Of <lb />
course the all-important question <lb />
now is whether the <lb />
will stand in conference. <lb />
Senator Barry is minority con- <lb />
on the part of the Senate, <lb />
and the Arkansas Senator says <lb />
he will insist on retaining <lb />
the item in the <lb />
Also one half interest <lb />
certain Intel land in the town of <lb />
Grifton, bounded as <lb />
at a stake on Pitt -street feet <lb />
from corner of Pitt and Queen <lb />
of <lb />
thence <lb />
with A. L. Ii S. W. <lb />
distance of thence S. E, ; <lb />
of feet to street, <lb />
thence East -Id feet with street <lb />
to the beginning. <lb />
Also one other tract of land in the <lb />
town of at a stake <lb />
on Queen . i from comer of <lb />
Queen sire, i.; and running N. <lb />
W, to a Stake, thence North <lb />
B, feel to a stake, thence S. <lb />
E, feet to corner <lb />
. of J. C. <lb />
river and harbor line, thence with . Gaskins line to <lb />
as long as <lb />
avail anything. <lb />
bill <lb />
will <lb />
the House committee has been <lb />
consistently to this <lb />
measure, but Chairman Burton <lb />
will certainly have to give way <lb />
to Senate conferees in <lb />
matters and this maybe one of <lb />
them. <lb />
The committee also favorably <lb />
reported the amendment of Sen- <lb />
Simmons, which is designed <lb />
to secure survey of the Beaufort <lb />
harbor for a 30-foot depth. <lb />
Senator Overman went before <lb />
the committee and urged the ac- <lb />
of amendment <lb />
beginning, <lb />
T . trust <lb />
Of sale cash. <lb />
This the 1st day of February <lb />
W. II. LONG, <lb />
Trustee <lb />
Cape Fear projects, and a fur- <lb />
hearing will be held in a day <lb />
or so. when the committee will <lb />
make a final disposition of the <lb />
matter. This is another meas- <lb />
Observer. <lb />
they will fully sustain for <lb />
record of the past debates. The <lb />
public la cordially to be <lb />
present. <lb />
Miss Mollie Maynard, who <lb />
has her home for the past <lb />
year with Mr. and Mrs J. which Chairman Burton, of <lb />
has accepted a p at House committee, has never <lb />
Thomasville orphanage as head <lb />
. matron in the dining depart- <lb />
She has many friends <lb />
here who regret to see her <lb />
leave. We wish her <lb />
c s at the orphanage. She left <lb />
f r Thomasville this morning <lb />
We heartily approve of Mr. <lb />
speech on the <lb />
present jury system. be- <lb />
in giving a prisoner ever <lb />
opportunity for a fair and <lb />
impartial trial, but we think <lb />
that is enough to be asked. <lb />
Miss Cox spent last <lb />
night at home. <lb />
bu. seed oats at F. V. <lb />
Johnston's. <lb />
tons of Timothy hay at F. <lb />
V. Johnston's. <lb />
Before buying your see- oats <lb />
see F. V. Johnston. <lb />
You better note what the <lb />
sheriff is saying about taxes, <lb />
Cost will be added after this call.<lb />
VIRGINIA AND <lb />
CAROLINA B <lb />
SCHOOLS <lb />
AND <lb />
COLLEGES <lb />
pianos because <lb />
they best stand the con- <lb />
use of students. <lb />
Let us show you what <lb />
College Presidents say a- <lb />
bout it. <lb />
When you buy a <lb />
you buy from the <lb />
maker and save the deal- <lb />
profit. <lb />
other piano stands <lb />
our climatic changes like <lb />
the <lb />
Send name and address <lb />
for proofs, and for spec- <lb />
offers while in tempo- <lb />
store. <lb />
Piano with the <lb />
Sweet <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
Street <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
RAINCOAT <lb />
OVERCOATS<lb />
TO PER CENT. <lb />
our is badly broken y. i we have on hand a few of <lb />
very best patterns that we have season and for the <lb />
NEXT THIRTY DAYS <lb />
we sell any pattern or style at a red notion from to ; n it <lb />
OUR REGULAR RAINCOAT, REDUCED TO 17.50. <lb />
20.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
16.50 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
13.50 <lb />
12.50 <lb />
15.00. <lb />
12.50. <lb />
11.00. <lb />
10.00. <lb />
9.00. J <lb />
7.00. <lb />
It will pay you to buy one of our coats though you would <lb />
have an opportunity to wear it season. The time to sell <lb />
Is short but the season to wear is just at hand. We have three <lb />
months yet to wear winter goods but only thirty days to sell ate <lb />
these prices. Call to-day, don't wait until your size is gone. <lb />
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER. <lb />
The Department Stores <lb />
OFFER THE PRETTIEST <lb />
LINK OF <lb />
REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At Business, Jan. 26th <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
NO USE FOR THEM. <lb />
The A. ti. I a <lb />
Dead men are only fit to <lb />
it cemeteries. If they are de- <lb />
dead, dead all over, we <lb />
tenderly lay them away fin the <lb />
sleep tomb; but if they are <lb />
dead to all the enterprise, out of <lb />
the narrow plane of their own <lb />
interests and yet persist in walk- <lb />
around, moving their dry <lb />
bones, calloused hearts and <lb />
consciences where real business <lb />
is wont to throb and pulse <lb />
with vigor, they arc inly like <lb />
th i drone bee.-. In the way until <lb />
death and <lb />
arc stung to <lb />
outside the hive <lb />
still shipping Hair industry. Twenty <lb />
bi to ,, <lb />
A. Cox b Co., ha.-, are worth more to th <lb />
j ii i a full Car Load of <lb />
i i welded cf <lb />
, II r h . ts. V e feel sure <lb />
interest lo <lb />
quote <lb />
ere-<lb />
Id J IT <lb />
l us d lei <lb />
prices will be<lb />
public generally a ran d <lb />
thousand of useless material <lb />
lies around like rubbish a stream that is <lb />
and to turn mills <lb />
r. s. Yes, live men bless, <lb />
and dead men curse a town.-Ex. <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
secured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 980.98 <lb />
Duo from bunks bankers . <lb />
Cash Items 18.00 <lb />
Gold Coin 6.00 <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
Nut. <lb />
Total <lb />
980.51 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Undivided <lb />
i of <lb />
Deposits subject chock <lb />
Total <lb />
410.55 <lb />
1,385.00 <lb />
12,184.96 <lb />
State <lb />
of North Carolina, <lb />
Comity of Pitt. <lb />
I, L Cashier of the above named bank, do sole.-. iv <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the u-. of my kn <lb />
edge and belief. J- L. JACKSON, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before i <lb />
me, this 5th day of j F HARRINGTON, <lb />
K. JOHNSON. <lb />
Notary Public. A. COX, <lb />
u f <lb />
mo a. old me door <lb />
. . . . w, ii .- lino i <lb />
BUTTER, <lb />
COFfEE. I EA, CAKES, CANDIES, <lb />
S, Etc <lb />
thank every r u. the <lb />
past year it nay be continued. <lb />
It pay you to store and see my stock. <lb />
J. B. Johnston <lb />
EVER S <lb />
HERE <lb />
IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT THE LADIES <lb />
OF THE SHIRT <lb />
WAIST SALES IN THE NEAR FUTURE WE <lb />
OFFER THE FULLEST EVER <lb />
HERE. WE OFFER FOR <lb />
THE <lb />
IRISH LINEN at per yard. <lb />
from to per yard. <lb />
The Waist <lb />
LINEN . <lb />
. I at to per yard <lb />
PREN -i yard <lb />
Drop in when Sown tow i And let us show you our elegant <lb />
line before it la You em now and have them <lb />
male up ready for the sales. <lb />
J. R. J. G.<lb /></p>
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Schnapps Tobacco is ENTIRELY from Flue Cured <lb />
Tobacco w the Piedmont Country. <lb />
The Imitation Brands Have Schnapps <lb />
Quality On the <lb />
Of <lb />
Hundreds of imitation brands are <lb />
on sale look like to- <lb />
The outside of the imitation <lb />
plugs of tobacco is flue cured <lb />
but the inside is J <lb />
with . flimsy, heavily sweetened <lb />
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trade y c j be i <lb />
upon ; these until <lb />
it . and now pi <lb />
protect u decided. A <lb />
great many these imitations arc <lb />
to be as as <lb />
Schnapps, but is only one gen- <lb />
Schnapps, lie sure the letters <lb />
on the tag, and i imped on the plug <lb />
under th ; II S C-H-N <lb />
and then y e -1 <lb />
son v . <lb />
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the m Id, icy, ; quality of <lb />
the leaf s ; tests prove <lb />
that this flue cured i grown <lb />
in the unit t region, re- <lb />
Ire i and . . sweetening than <lb />
ray other and has a wholesome, <lb />
-0 effect on <lb />
. <lb />
If I you are chewing <lb />
don you in e than the mere <lb />
h r f . rating, fooling <lb />
chew Schnapps tobacco. <lb />
is like the chewers <lb />
formerly bought costing from <lb />
to r . Schnapps s <lb />
sold at per pound, in cuts, <lb />
strictly ice. and plugs. <lb />
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tax year be <lb />
. was <lb />
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Our <lb />
X Carolina wants to <lb />
same motion I her best fool forward <lb />
I. SALE <lb />
could . <lb />
COUNTRY. <lb />
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ti Trip A <lb />
years . <lb />
then a <lb />
from his native <lb />
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Messrs. S. M. Schultz <lb />
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put <lb />
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Foreman . <lb />
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i- i;. the of <lb />
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look puKe and Hie . <lb />
in Book 0.7 which two <lb />
resources and ac- mortgages the <lb />
creditable <lb />
her <lb />
Paul I <lb />
th world, Che or <lb />
South Carolina I. furred for full t. <lb />
for an exhibit <lb />
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land in Austria . cast his since <lb />
. Ai He landed <lb />
in N spent some years <lb />
phone and though it had b. . tor and light plant <lb />
ii. and those around the <lb />
showed I . <lb />
and live light <lb />
. <lb />
water customers <lb />
customers were <lb />
for c <lb />
in lout, Saturday <lb />
a. Jamestown. . . 1907, flu <lb />
Charleston Post says it is too be two loin or of la i <lb />
decorated with palmettos, <lb />
sheaves rice and other <lb />
in i- <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS, <lb />
OF NORTH <lb />
. . . m <lb />
.- , ti. -i<lb />
Ki . tori<lb />
. and trees<lb />
Phone <lb />
eon Place corner <lb />
the past month, characteristic vegetation. South and <lb />
The ., Court of <lb />
Pitt county hi v day <lb />
i upon <lb />
of A R, land <lb />
having duly to law <lb />
a of the <lb />
It. <lb />
is here given to <lb />
home and kindred, and a carriage was sent over to House <lb />
. correspondence between <lb />
himself and mother, had led <lb />
to bring the family to Green- <lb />
ville. They spent the at <lb />
each to suppose that the Hotel Bertha and next morn- <lb />
was dead. Recently through started out right to <lb />
the aid of friends they located <lb />
other and an exchange of <lb />
letters expressed their delight at <lb />
knowing that each was living. Mr. <lb />
at once decided to visit <lb />
his and for that <lb />
purpose left Greenville this <lb />
He will sail from <lb />
New York on the 16th for <lb />
men, and from there will go to <lb />
Austria. His address while <lb />
abroad will be <lb />
Austria Europe. <lb />
His host of friends in Green- <lb />
ville wish him a happy voyage <lb />
and safe return He asked <lb />
to tell ail good bye for <lb />
him, and said he would return in <lb />
about two months. It Is hope <lb />
to induce his mother to return <lb />
with him and make hen home in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Fact to <lb />
About acres row <lb />
the world's <lb />
The left side of face is <lb />
ways the i <lb />
French is the language that <lb />
best over the telephone. <lb />
Employees in salt never <lb />
gt cholera, scarlet fever, in- <lb />
of colds. <lb />
The <lb />
its <lb />
um In <lb />
roach their destination at Shel- <lb />
Ind. Capt Hawks took <lb />
charge of them as far as Weldon. <lb />
and there saw them properly <lb />
transferred. The foreigners <lb />
seemed to appreciate falling in <lb />
the hands of people down this <lb />
who were ready to help <lb />
them out of their trouble. <lb />
The bell n the Kremlin, at shews up. To be sure, one is <lb />
Moscow weighs <lb />
It is the world's biggest- <lb />
France give per <lb />
cent of there incomes to the poor. <lb />
This gift averages a <lb />
year. <lb />
For cents, in the House of <lb />
Commons restaurant, a Member <lb />
f Parliament gets a chop, <lb />
bread and a bottle of ale, <lb />
ail of the best quality. <lb />
Not too <lb />
Though dearly bought <lb />
many of us learn that we <lb />
are too ready to the <lb />
motives of others before we have <lb />
just cause. We often think we <lb />
have studied human nature so <lb />
closely that we can easily inter- <lb />
the action or course of others <lb />
into something wrong, when the <lb />
truth is, we are entirely <lb />
in our conclusions. When <lb />
do things for which they <lb />
ought to be condemned and <lb />
sured, we are excusable for con <lb />
and censuring; but <lb />
en then it is good to place as <lb />
good construction as possible on <lb />
such acts- In the we may <lb />
be mistaken in our conclusions <lb />
of disfavor; and if so the lighter <lb />
our condemnation of the other <lb />
person the less will we have to <lb />
regret when the whole matter <lb />
not called upon to trust and be- <lb />
in those whose reran are <lb />
net such as to give us reason for <lb />
such trust; but mild judgments <lb />
against those whose courses we <lb />
do not fully understand are <lb />
than too harsh criticism has- <lb />
Neck Com- <lb />
It was ordered that <lb />
cent street lights be at the <lb />
corner of Latham and Third <lb />
streets and Jarvis and Fourth <lb />
streets in West Greenville <lb />
The board endorsed a <lb />
to have a bill passed <lb />
by the General Assembly ex- <lb />
Greenville from the fire <lb />
waste law- <lb />
It was ordered that all surface <lb />
privies on the four blocks be- <lb />
tween Third and Fifth and <lb />
j and Washington streets <lb />
be d to make connection <lb />
with the sanitary sewerage of <lb />
the town on or before May 1st, <lb />
1907. any non-compliance being <lb />
subject to a fine of for every <lb />
day such connection is neglected. <lb />
Alderman Carr. having <lb />
out of the fourth ward from <lb />
he was elected, tendered <lb />
his resignation as a member of <lb />
the board, and on motion action <lb />
on the resignation was deferred <lb />
to a future meeting. <lb />
Bills were allowed and ordered <lb />
paid amounting to <lb />
The board adjourned to a <lb />
special meeting to be held on <lb />
Tuesday night, 12th. <lb />
Knox. <lb />
Jamestown to represent the <lb />
est pecan grove in the <lb />
States. From Charleston's <lb />
will come the only MOT TO CREDITORS. <lb />
, . ,, duly qualified before the <lb />
plants grown in America. Both Superior Court clerk of Pitt county at <lb />
Mi. Sheppard and the f of <lb />
m. deceased, notice is hereby u <lb />
Ta Growing Will all persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
on specimens of their plants- payment to the under- <lb />
en ed, and all persons having claims <lb />
said estate must present the <lb />
will <lb />
if Holton, notice <lb />
, . m th said <lb />
I .-state to present them, duly <lb />
for mt, i- undersigned <lb />
. before ii, . . , y of January <lb />
or this e will be plead in bar <lb />
of their recovery. All <lb />
tn ere to make <lb />
immediate payment to tho undersigned. <lb />
This the fat day January, A. U. <lb />
Mary Francis Executrix <lb />
John It. Spier, executor <lb />
of the Last Will d Testament of <lb />
Alonzo R. Holton, deceased. <lb />
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys, <lb />
PARTITION SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree made by D. C. <lb />
Moore, of Superior court of <lb />
county, in a certain special proceeding <lb />
entitled E. J. j. C. <lb />
Gowan, and others, The <lb />
said will on <lb />
Saturday, the 2nd day of March 1907, <lb />
expose to sale before the court <lb />
house door in to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash, the following described <lb />
parcel of land to wit; Situate in Con- <lb />
township, Pitt county, bounded <lb />
on the north the lands of W. B. <lb />
Stocks, on the east by the lands <lb />
W. Braxton, on the South by the lands <lb />
of K. J, Heath, mid on the west by the <lb />
lands of James Ross and Marv Ann <lb />
Cannon, the same being lots No. y. W. <lb />
and the division of the lands of <lb />
Martha Moore deceased, containing <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
This the 1st day of February <lb />
F. C. <lb />
Samples of phosphate rock will <lb />
go from <lb />
North Carolina can show pal- <lb />
from Smith's island, moss <lb />
and rice from Wilmington, but <lb />
it has no pecans to speak of, <lb />
and of, tea. it has none. But it <lb />
has all sorts of textile <lb />
and can show more <lb />
ties of home-made furniture <lb />
than any State in the Union. It <lb />
car show gold, silver, iron, cop- <lb />
almost all the known <lb />
gems, including one that is <lb />
r-------.- <lb />
same for payment on or before the 4th <lb />
day of January, 1908, or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This January 4th, 1907. <lb />
J. A. TEEL, <lb />
of S. H. Spain <lb />
FREE <lb />
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or <lb />
Bladder Troubles. Other <lb />
say a bottle and if <lb />
it cure we will refund <lb />
your We say a <lb />
full 91.00 size free bottle of <lb />
and if it benefits thou <lb />
use SOL until <lb />
found nowhere else in the world. This adv entitles you <lb />
In hard woods it will take the i SOL at <lb />
North Carolina puts her best given away. Don't miss this op <lb />
foot forward at Jamestown, the to test <lb />
world is for the time going <lb />
to get an idea of the real great- <lb />
of the Old North State. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
It is impossible to avoid <lb />
accidents in the running of <lb />
machinery. This being the case <lb />
we continue to have from <lb />
time to time trouble with the <lb />
street lights. It would be wise, <lb />
until we have streets and <lb />
side walks, for the town to have <lb />
some emergency lamps for the <lb />
bad dark places on some of our <lb />
streets- <lb />
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. <lb />
Kilpatrick Patrick ton- <lb />
ducting a cotton and insurance business <lb />
in the town of Grifton, N. has this, <lb />
day dissolved co-partnership by mm <lb />
consent. Joel Patrick withdrawing from <lb />
said firm. <lb />
Dee. 12th. 1906. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
SOL. <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RY. CO <lb />
SERVICE. <lb />
Steamer L. <lb />
am fur <lb />
dally except <lb />
at <lb />
Connecting at Washington <lb />
Norfolk for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore. Philadelphia <lb />
New York, and all other <lb />
points North. Connects at Nor- <lb />
folk will, all point Wost. <lb />
Shippers should order <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care <lb />
Southern By. Co. <lb />
Sailing hours subject to change <lb />
without notice. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Agent Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
H C- F <lb />
P . <lb />
M- W. <lb />
OF FOR PARTITION. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Before D. C. Moore, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
W. J. Tripp, J. U Brown and wife. <lb />
Annie E. Brown and Tobe Tripp, <lb />
vs <lb />
Herbert Falkner and wife. Susan Falk- <lb />
and Bessie Tripp and Sally Tripp. <lb />
By virtue of a decree made by D. C. <lb />
Moore clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county in the foregoing on <lb />
the 23rd day of January 1907 the under- <lb />
signed commissioner will, on the 22nd <lb />
day of February 1907 expose to public <lb />
safe at the court house door in <lb />
ville to the highest bidder for cash the <lb />
following described parcel of land <lb />
Situated in township <lb />
county of Pitt, beginning in the center <lb />
of the Ayden and Greenville public <lb />
opposite a ditch thence down said ditch <lb />
degrees E chains to a crook of <lb />
said ditch; thence again down <lb />
ditch N degree W 143-100 chains to <lb />
another crook of ditch, near <lb />
head thence S 671-2 degrees <lb />
passing a pine stump and 58-10 <lb />
chains to a stake, with pointers in the <lb />
back thence with the back <lb />
degrees W land 85-100 chains to <lb />
large pine stump the corner S of Ben- <lb />
Smith thence with said Benjamin <lb />
Smith's line W and <lb />
to the end of the ditch in Persimmon <lb />
branch; thence up the of said <lb />
branch to the Ayden and Greenville <lb />
public thence with the center of <lb />
said road W and 29-160- <lb />
a beginning containing and <lb />
5-8 aces more or less. <lb />
This sale is made for partition. <lb />
This the 23rd day of January <lb />
F. C. HARDING. Commission. <lb />
Stray Takes Up. <lb />
I have taken up three red and <lb />
white cows, one unmarked, wear- <lb />
Brake, two marked smooth <lb />
crop in left ear, swallow fork in <lb />
right Owner can get same by <lb />
proving property and paying <lb />
costs. W. E. Nichols, <lb />
Near Race Track. <lb />
Greenville. N. <lb />
Livery <lb />
Transfer <lb />
furnish horses <lb />
tot, <lb />
. u n, <lb />
of tho condition of <lb />
OF GREENVILLE <lb />
BETHEL DISPENSARY BILL. <lb />
At <lb />
l, in State t <lb />
at ton close business, <lb />
Jan. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
The General Assembly of North <lb />
Carolina do <lb />
Sec. W. J- <lb />
S. Harper and Robert <lb />
which shall not less <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
which shall on not less OF <lb />
one pint, and not more than in S I <lb />
gallon, and it shall be unlawful G <lb />
. . -I . I I K<lb />
John Camden <lb />
cent bequest to Queen Victoria sup- <lb />
any manager or an assistant f- Keel, , u, <lb />
other person to Open A consort built present <lb />
Robinson, D. j Qr , w <lb />
I i K u . <lb />
; and any <lb />
one <lb />
. Ida K.- <lb />
violating the By i, <lb />
. I , ii.;. r <lb />
I war Keel, -n place among <lb />
, , , , . . . vi.-l <lb />
and they are hereby appointed a m-,; ,, <lb />
. <lb />
dispensary board of commission- <lb />
f r the town of Bethe <lb />
Pitt county, whose term of of- <lb />
shall begin on the fir. t <lb />
day of April, one thousand nine <lb />
hundred and seven, and eon- <lb />
guilty of a mist and <lb />
upon conviction lined or <lb />
in the in of the <lb />
The said <lb />
Sec, <lb />
rd shall have power to em <lb />
2.504.-8 of the first shall continue and de- <lb />
of the second two years- m <lb />
of the third three years, and prosecution persons, firms <lb />
.-. Its <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
2,831.20 <lb />
S. lure c <lb />
Premiums hi V. S I . <lb />
I . <lb />
and <lb />
Due Mal <lb />
res .-, <lb />
Due trim Stale Hanks a wins <lb />
8.745.01 their successors their or viola <lb />
m I .-.-. . , ., , <lb />
r ho <lb />
Note of other th. board of <lb />
with remain- persons to r <lb />
in, unexpired term of borrow money and shall j <lb />
of do proper <lb />
of Bethel in joint session on no, to law to <lb />
first Monday in April of each. carry out the true intent this, <lb />
625.00 a <lb />
.,,. Sec, Provided further that <lb />
; in case of resignation or mars shall. ; <lb />
otherwise the ,,, and shall turn a <lb />
Hank <lb />
and <lb />
Lawful money <lb />
Hank, viz; <lb />
Specie <lb />
notes 7.2 <lb />
fund wit <lb />
Treasurer ca . <lb />
14,698.58 <lb />
I Pi II <lb />
i terms sh expire shall be elect- and , , <lb />
the board of com- <lb />
may <lb />
or . com <lb />
. in <lb />
.-1 <lb />
. . . <lb />
, . ,, .<lb />
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For <lb />
in. <lb />
Keel. <lb />
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nut- of Pitt <lb />
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I con will on <lb />
. do.<lb />
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if I . <lb />
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, is in-i I <lb />
great and was as remarkable <lb />
as an of Ho was <lb />
ed at Kl college, <lb />
., as a ban I <lb />
, Inn. At the of <lb />
I ; In . <lb />
. <lb />
lie me u eon- <lb />
Solid lived tie <lb />
. . big ii was <lb />
n- <lb />
ion <lb />
i ,<lb />
i- to avoid <lb />
ill i Ii,<lb />
7,825.03 <lb />
in<lb />
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. , In the M <lb />
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. <lb />
v . , . <lb />
to his I f<lb />
II <lb />
. manager or i <lb />
Capital .-- ,., ;, ii I i . <lb />
mI in- <lb />
taxes paid <lb />
Individual <lb />
84,926.07 <lb />
Time <lb />
deposit 7,586.50 <lb />
chairman .- <lb />
.-to call a meeting of by him or them over to the <lb />
., above named election board said dispensary board at <lb />
anytime, said least once a <lb />
be to all vacancy <lb />
dispensary <lb />
. era <lb />
I Sec. It shall be <lb />
all , . . , <lb />
. , r , . before the Monday in each <lb />
board of commission-. ,, ,. <lb />
month of t he year pay one third <lb />
earnings over to the <lb />
treasurer the town of Bethel j <lb />
to used for public improve-1 <lb />
meats of said town; and <lb />
third of earning shall <lb />
paid o. to the general funds of <lb />
Just <lb />
Think <lb />
; ti. <lb />
ease of <lb />
be <lb />
the dispensary hoard of com <lb />
missioners herein named in <lb />
, . u ,. of this act meet at <lb />
State of North Carolina. , , <lb />
County of once, and <lb />
w. electing of its <lb />
named bank, do solemnly swear that ., Pitt and one third of <lb />
f -.- <lb />
ed further that they may elect ,. , ., ,. . , , ,., <lb />
. ,., , use graded school <lb />
any one said board in absence <lb />
of said chairman to preside at <lb />
any meeting. <lb />
The Whole Town <lb />
at Your Elbow for <lb />
Scents <lb />
Per Day <lb />
of <lb />
J.<lb />
W. AYCOCK. Cashier <lb />
Subscribed an-l in b-fore ma <lb />
of Jan., 1907 <lb />
THUS. J MOORE, <lb />
Attest <lb />
J. E. <lb />
L. W. <lb />
G R HARRIS <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Taken Up., <lb />
I have taken up a Jersey <lb />
heifer, light red color, about one <lb />
year old, in poor condition, <lb />
marked swallow fork in each <lb />
ear. <lb />
Owner can get by prov- <lb />
property and paying costs. <lb />
Jan. H, 1907. <lb />
Z. V. Vincent. <lb />
R. F. D. No. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
t d w <lb />
W N <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice in State and <lb />
Sec, I, The dispensary <lb />
commissioners before entering <lb />
up in duties of office shall <lb />
make that they will well, <lb />
and truly carry out all the pro <lb />
visions of this and if it shall <lb />
made to that any of <lb />
the dispensary commission- <lb />
have violated his oath or <lb />
en guilty of a malfeasance he <lb />
shall be removed, from office by <lb />
the judge of Superior court of <lb />
the judicial district in which <lb />
Pitt county is situated, or the <lb />
judge holding the court of the <lb />
same, and may upon <lb />
find or imprisoned in the dis- j <lb />
of the court, it being the <lb />
intent of this section to make <lb />
any violation of their oath <lb />
the said commissioners or and of <lb />
or any in of- <lb />
misdemeanor <lb />
Sec. said board <lb />
elect of its own dispensary <lb />
commissioners treasurer <lb />
A Telephone <lb />
in your residence <lb />
That <lb />
v.-. <lb />
said money to be paid out by i <lb />
order of board of education of. <lb />
y; provided, further, it; <lb />
shall be I . or said treasurer, <lb />
of the . to make air <lb />
such re to as maybe required <lb />
by the of education of Pitt; <lb />
county, and pay all moneys <lb />
the Bethel graded <lb />
school as the board <lb />
in nay direct in said <lb />
district of Bethel graded school i <lb />
Sec. All laws in conflict <lb />
with the establishment of this <lb />
dispensary as provided in this <lb />
act are hereby Pro- <lb />
further that this act <lb />
not affect or alter either in part . <lb />
, , , i. to try Dr. King a New Discovery. <lb />
or in whole any or clauses i took just four one dollar bottles t. <lb />
.,. , , <lb />
I n <lb />
t till <lb />
tin . called <lb />
I . l II nil II <lb />
State I <lb />
Th.- man did, Hi I <lb />
, ; for I are <lb />
the <lb />
at Is t If I <lb />
; ., c ; <lb />
in<lb />
,,. ; never de i. I i <lb />
a case that Is manifestly <lb />
wrong. <lb />
you can make <lb />
the other <lb />
said Lincoln, can set <lb />
whole i . I i <lb />
make trouble for tin-1 widow and bet <lb />
fatherless <lb />
you belongs <lb />
v. do <lb />
Not If I pay you <lb />
for all money you are <lb />
was the reply. <lb />
th <lb />
in <lb />
. <lb />
.<lb />
it<lb />
Neighbors Fooled. <lb />
was t mys to <lb />
death, and had become to weak <lb />
my bod; and neighbors predicted that , , <lb />
would leave alive; but they got . <lb />
fooled, for to ii id, I was in- <lb />
I V, Too. <lb />
The wooden boards had marked <lb />
fl . <lb />
rotted off and were raked up In<lb />
day when the a <lb />
fr 1.1 the O. A. II wall <lb />
I II I de <lb />
II he -i- <lb />
,., foil lb If <lb />
. i v h , <lb />
to Captain I m d lo <lb />
heaped their II in- <lb />
1.1 hr-l r place and d <lb />
That afternoon widower, <lb />
drifted, with th r -I of rid, to <lb />
cemetery. When he saw the <lb />
and flowers above II; h the <lb />
astonished Swede fell to <lb />
restore <lb />
of laws that are now on cure cough, <lb />
., ., . me in food writes mi.-. <lb />
statute hooks no further the ,,; Stark <lb />
sale of through by <lb />
dispensary in the town of <lb />
herein provided for. <lb />
This act shall be enforced from <lb />
and after its ratification. <lb />
Co. Ind. This Kin of c nigh cold <lb />
cures, and healer of throat and lunge, <lb />
lie guaranteed by J. I. Woo. Drug- <lb />
gist. and Trial bottle free. <lb />
be exclaimed <lb />
taller bane smart too <lb />
nil and sum <lb />
yoke on pule <lb />
fighter -Youth's <lb />
Reward, <lb />
Jo <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
hut be lore entering partnership at , <lb />
shall give bond in the sum of and retired <lb />
cure in all its and <lb />
Hull's Catarrh Cure <lb />
I The readers of this paper will be <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. pleased to warn that there i at least <lb />
. . , ,. one dreaded disease- that science ha <lb />
IN. U. All having claims against the . <lb />
t u dispensary, but entering partnership firm of Coward <lb />
Contractor, Builder, lie Setter. J . , wherein existence on the <lb />
. upon the duties of said he, ,,,, of 1907 are notified <lb />
the same to F. <lb />
j, i M, the surviving partner, <lb />
Tern key job when ever de- not less than one thousand j months from the date of <lb />
aired. to the of North this notice. F. M. WOOTEN. <lb />
Surviving partner of Coward <lb />
payable to the State of North <lb />
; Carolina for the faithful perform- <lb />
S of hie duties of <lb />
in 1866. <lb />
dispensary board <lb />
Sec, That on the first Mon- <lb />
day in April, or as soon there- <lb />
j the <lb />
If. I W board shall one <lb />
K VA- I on one of the <lb />
J Bethe <lb />
f sale of spirituous, vinous <lb />
Cotton and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
This Feb. 1907. <lb />
ltd St w <lb />
JAMES L. FLEMING, <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Harry Harry Skinner, Jr. <lb />
H. W. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE. <lb />
LAWYERS. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Practices in all courts. <lb />
and malt liquors, and shall elect <lb />
and place in charge of said dis- <lb />
one manager, and other <lb />
assistant managers if deemed <lb />
and they may require of <lb />
said manager or assistants a <lb />
bond in any deemed <lb />
Sec, That the said board <lb />
of dispensary commissioners shall <lb />
purchase all the liquors, and <lb />
necessary and proper <lb />
for said dispensary. <lb />
Sec. That the said <lb />
board shall make all rules <lb />
and regulations for the <lb />
of said dispensary not in <lb />
with other provisions of <lb />
this act and the law of the Slate. <lb />
Sec.,, That no liquor of any <lb />
Ruin From the Grave. <lb />
A prominent manufacturer, Wit. A. <lb />
of N. C, relates a <lb />
most remarkable experience. He <lb />
taking less than three bottles of <lb />
Electric Bitters. I feel like one rising <lb />
from the grave. My troubles is Bright's <lb />
disease, in the I fully <lb />
believe Electric Bitters will cure me <lb />
for it has already stopped <lb />
the liver and bladder complications <lb />
which have troubled me for years. <lb />
Guaranteed at J, L. Wooten Druggist. <lb />
Price only <lb />
B GOOD DRIVE <lb />
IS A AND A <lb />
GOOD <lb />
A TREASURE. <lb />
I have both these kind for sale at <lb />
reasonable prices At my stables shall be sold in said <lb />
th court house can be on Sunday or election <lb />
found at times a lot of good , ,. before sun -rise or ., P sum <lb />
HORSES AND MULES set of any day. <lb />
Call and tee them wan further <lb />
a good animal. no honor shall be said in <lb />
said dispensary except in <lb />
en bottles or jugs, <lb />
V. H. WHITE <lb />
LOOK IN YOUR <lb />
WARDROBE. <lb />
Get Oil suit <lb />
and hive it Cleaned and <lb />
, pressed. I do all work In <lb />
this line promptly add as It <lb />
should be done. <lb />
I also have a lull of <lb />
samples for suits to order <lb />
and can save you money <lb />
on order me a <lb />
call. <lb />
Paul Mi trick <lb />
The <lb />
Catarrh being <lb />
a, constitutional disease, requires a con- <lb />
treatment. Hall's Catarrh <lb />
Cure is taken internally, acting directly <lb />
upon the blood and mucus surfaces of <lb />
the system, thereby destroying the <lb />
foundation of the disease, and giving <lb />
the patient strength by building up the <lb />
constitution and assisting nature in do- <lb />
its work. The proprietors have so <lb />
much faith in its curative powers that <lb />
that they have offered One Hundred <lb />
Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. <lb />
Send for list of testimonials. <lb />
J. CO., Toledo, <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Sold by all Druggist, <lb />
Take Hall's Family Pills for <lb />
1875.- <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
retail Grocer <lb />
re Dealer. paid <lb />
Fur, Oil Bar- <lb />
Kg Bel <lb />
Oak Suits <lb />
Carriages, Go- <lb />
Tables. gates J <lb />
and a A <lb />
Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
George <lb />
cherries, Peaches, <lb />
pies, Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, <lb />
Meat Flour, sugar, Coffee, Meat <lb />
Strap, Lye Maine Food, Matches <lb />
Seed and Hulls, <lb />
Seeds, Oranges, , <lb />
Dr<lb />
wan Tip <lb />
cakes and <lb />
Macaroni, Meat <lb />
Butter. Now sewing mi <lb />
Quality a for <lb />
see me. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Dickens was twenty-seven years <lb />
when. In 1880, lie moved from <lb />
street to Devonshire terrace. George <lb />
lived for some In <lb />
Devonshire In this celebrated <lb />
I ii. kens wrote no fewer than <lb />
ten of his Old <lb />
Christ- <lb />
mas <lb />
tin Man, <lb />
Bottle of and <lb />
Cricket OB the and <lb />
Devonshire <lb />
race was situated at the corner of the <lb />
road used to he called <lb />
the smallest terrace In <lb />
If you are <lb />
pet have <lb />
Pepsin in El while aB <lb />
. ; and no <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
contains ail dire;, e juices that <lb />
found in a healthy stomach, <lb />
those proportions necessary to <lb />
stomach and d a <lb />
to and assimilate all foods that may <lb />
be eaten. is not a perfect <lb />
but it is a tis- <lb />
sue building tonic well. cure <lb />
Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, <lb />
Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and <lb />
Constipation. You will lie it. <lb />
Digests What You Eat <lb />
Rests the stomach, rebuilds the <lb />
gives firm flesh.<lb />
or .--,. <lb />
It <lb />
The late Judge Saunders of North <lb />
was noted as an but <lb />
be had a poor memory to the weight <lb />
of the fish he had token. On one <lb />
a friend, trying to entrap <lb />
Id, Judge, what was the weight <lb />
f that big you she <lb />
h reined to his <lb />
Id. what I V <lb />
time e <lb />
lit or after <lb />
I tag sine to <lb />
that mo Y <lb />
if hot during <lb />
J u t <lb />
lunar Is <lb />
f resell <lb />
their th. noon and <lb />
r. <lb />
Weak Women <lb />
To Hut,. I on <lb />
r nut oh war, tn <lb />
Om to Ii <lb />
Ii. bin <lb />
Ur. <lb />
w, <lb />
Tim <lb />
r-m. all <lb />
all all <lb />
Thu Night m <lb />
Work i on ton- and<lb />
visor and<lb />
visor, and <lb />
to For a <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Night Cure <lb />
J. W. BRYAN. <lb />
Wood's Seeds. <lb />
than <lb />
mires on the earth. <lb />
fan <lb />
searching for lost <lb />
JR. are you looking there or <lb />
I moat have driven It yard <lb />
Bu , <lb />
hit. atone, air. <lb />
times distance. <lb />
backs u- <lb />
i ii tell <lb />
En ,;. often line to Ii <lb />
u. thin i <lb />
disguise. Mr, when <lb />
ho of i <lb />
to<lb />
. Is the <lb />
of V <lb />
some b. <lb />
Irish Cobbler <lb />
Seed Potatoes <lb />
have <lb />
moat Early <lb />
Read the-t. <lb />
from OW <lb />
I k foe <lb />
We , ill <lb />
Seed r <lb />
Second Crop <lb />
Northern-grown <lb />
l i<lb />
Write prices <lb />
BOOK. I Mal it <lb />
all <lb />
tree on <lb />
t. w. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
DEPARTMENT. <lb />
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb />
And What the Law Makers are Doing. <lb />
The Senate Committee on <lb />
Salaries and Fees Monday re- <lb />
ported affirmatively a substitute <lb />
As For fresh and cheap goods go bill fixing the salaries of the <lb />
ml we take to E. E. Co., they always State officers. The substitute is <lb />
BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
C. <lb />
. Writing<lb />
have the best. <lb />
In the bill as introduced in the <lb />
present legislature to pay the <lb />
who receive moil officers salaries <lb />
or job <lb />
Wednesday evening in C d <lb />
township at the homo of <lb />
bride I F. E j. <lb />
unit id in marriage Mr. H. <lb />
Page, of Ayden. to Mrs. <lb />
Immediately <lb />
the the bridal <lb />
party drove in c g to the <lb />
borne of the in this town <lb />
where they will make their <lb />
home. <lb />
We are displaying a <lb />
line of Art Squares end Rugs <lb />
Cannon o. <lb />
We re very much to learn <lb />
of the serious illness of the lit- <lb />
of J R. Smith at <lb />
his on <lb />
i;,, is la king forward <lb />
to a i a delightful <lb />
time at the entertainment here <lb />
next w by the Williams Com- <lb />
Co which will open on <lb />
Thursday night and continue for <lb />
three nights. <lb />
If ; i are interested in Cook <lb />
fit v . Heaters it will ray <lb />
you . . quality and prices <lb />
that Cannon Tyson are making <lb />
Mrs. I-on Nichols, of Beaver <lb />
Dam, has on a visit to <lb />
her daughter, W. J. Hem- <lb />
by <lb />
Miss Ida G. Edwards came <lb />
homo Tuesday after making a <lb />
long visit in Kinston. <lb />
Wanted- car loads of <lb />
Cotton Seed for which we will <lb />
pay st cash price. Don't <lb />
sell before seeing us. Yours t <lb />
. F. Co. <lb />
Mrs. W H. has re- <lb />
from a visit to friends <lb />
in She was <lb />
by her sister. Miss Haze- <lb />
let who spend several <lb />
days in <lb />
Fr. taker, of <lb />
ton, has been here during the <lb />
week vi his sister. Miss <lb />
Rube A hi taker, one of the <lb />
the graded school. <lb />
Go to E E- new <lb />
beef, fresh moats, <lb />
; and fresh fish. <lb />
carry <lb />
a f Meat, Lard and Can <lb />
Gr buy before giving <lb />
me I- rank Lilly Co. <lb />
If Mr. F little <lb />
bill of pub- <lb />
instead of fees, the high and <lb />
office of superintended <lb />
of public instruction <lb />
ignored. Certainly this high <lb />
office is worthy of some consider- <lb />
at d, too, something might <lb />
have been said cone the <lb />
offices of coroner and surveyor <lb />
Maybe our conception is a little <lb />
strained and we failed to read <lb />
aright. We are, however, open <lb />
to correction from the bureau if <lb />
information. <lb />
If you need any Paint be sure <lb />
and see E. E. i tail Co- <lb />
Miss Anna Belle Kittrell spent <lb />
from Saturday until Monday <lb />
visiting her father in Grifton. t <lb />
Freddie the little two and a <lb />
half year old daughter of Mr. <lb />
R Smith, died Saturday morning <lb />
and was bur; <lb />
for the bills of Senators Webb <lb />
and Turner. The salary of the <lb />
governor is fixed at <lb />
per annum. The fees are taken <lb />
away in m the other State <lb />
a flat salary is <lb />
scribed for them Their salaries <lb />
arc in the bill as <lb />
State Treasurer <lb />
State, and he shell <lb />
receive o other compensation <lb />
or fees; the <lb />
and in addition thereto he <lb />
shah be allowed his actual ex- <lb />
in attending to the <lb />
business of the Stair, <lb />
whenever it is necessary <lb />
for him to leave the city of <lb />
for that purpose; the State <lb />
Auditor. the Insurance <lb />
the Super- <lb />
of Public Instruction, <lb />
AFTER THIRTY-TWO YEARS. <lb />
Man Long Dead Turns Up. <lb />
About years ago a colored <lb />
man named Burney left <lb />
the Swift Creek section of this <lb />
county and went to Florida. <lb />
John owned a piece of land on <lb />
which there was a debt, and <lb />
after he was gone his creditors <lb />
took over the land and what per- <lb />
effects he left behind. <lb />
Time went on and nothing being <lb />
heard from John he was sup- <lb />
posed to be dead, and a year or <lb />
two ago his children started a <lb />
suit to recover possession of the <lb />
land. <lb />
The matter took on a new <lb />
phase last week when John <lb />
turned up alive and well. Learn- <lb />
had been done by his <lb />
children to recover the land he <lb />
decided to take the matter in <lb />
his own hands- He came to <lb />
Greenville Monday to consult the <lb />
lawyers who had charge of the <lb />
suit and had his own name en- <lb />
as suitor in place of his <lb />
children. <lb />
J. J. HINES, <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
with no allowance for John says he only wrote two <lb />
ling expenses; the chair- letters daring thirty two <lb />
man of the Corporation and never heard <lb />
,. . ion and the other two from his people while gone. He <lb />
,. ., members of the Commission recently got the idea in head <lb />
air. , ,, , i,.,,<lb />
shah each receive a to his home and <lb />
in full compensation became. His children be- <lb />
their services as members of the small when he went away <lb />
Corporation no recognize him on his re- <lb />
Smith has another little daughter <lb />
quite sick and grave <lb />
felt as to her recovery- <lb />
An expert physician and a <lb />
General, Secretary of State, <lb />
Insurance Commissioner and <lb />
officers therein referred to, <lb />
shall collect the lies which <lb />
come into their hands and which <lb />
may be authorized by law. and <lb />
turn over the same to the State <lb />
Treasurer to be deposited by the <lb />
Treasurer in the General State <lb />
fund <lb />
There were a number of new <lb />
local bills and much work done <lb />
in clearing the calendar of old <lb />
bills. <lb />
Moseley Bros., have moved <lb />
into the room of the K Hector <lb />
building recently vacated by <lb />
Best. They are fit- <lb />
up a nice office. <lb />
Timothy hay. per Ion, at <lb />
F. V. Johnston's. <lb />
family have the sympathy of our <lb />
whole community. He has lost <lb />
two children within the past two <lb />
years. <lb />
We handle Goldman's Shoos <lb />
for women, misses and children. <lb />
Every under a <lb />
tee. On and Clothing <lb />
Cannon Tyson can please you <lb />
in quality and price. <lb />
The recent snow has afforded <lb />
much . for o <lb />
people in the way of <lb />
and snow balling <lb />
Mrs. W. H. enter <lb />
friends last Friday- <lb />
even at an ice cream supper. <lb />
John A. has been <lb />
pointed rural mail carrier from <lb />
this point in place of J. B Pat- <lb />
rick, resigned, C Williams <lb />
is substitute. <lb />
Spirits during the past week <lb />
have been of an exhilarating <lb />
in our town, but just the <lb />
atmosphere has cooled down. <lb />
The William.- Comedy Company, fading without vote in j A <lb />
but at the Thigpen A <lb />
, , . i H Keel Johnie Keel, Oscar Keel, <lb />
senators took its place on <lb />
the calendar its third and By virtue made by I <lb />
A full line of Boys lathing. Dry Goos and <lb />
Everything for the house and term. I make <lb />
of to order. <lb />
J J. ES- <lb />
AYDEN, IN. C. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
At the of business Jan. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
and discounts <lb />
Over rafts 167.61 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
from banks and bankers <lb />
ash items <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin 5.568.03 <lb />
Nat. bk notes other 8,671.00 <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
profits 2,414.2 <lb />
20,828.51 unpaid <lb />
subject to check <lb />
For all kinds of feed stuff at <lb />
lowest prices see F. V. Johnston. <lb />
Mike and Frank <lb />
of Geneva, N. Y., have located <lb />
here to c induct a merchant tall- <lb />
The house also had a busy day faring <lb />
in clearing the calendar of bills.; of the <lb />
bills was up toward <lb />
after a spirited discussion passed drying the streets <lb />
Total <lb />
875,092.49 <lb />
i. bier's checks outstanding <lb />
. 13,500.00 <lb />
2,700.00 <lb />
1,688.26 <lb />
SPAT <lb />
OF PUT, <lb />
if tile <lb />
is cu <lb />
lief. <lb />
second and third readings. <lb />
There were no new bills of gen- <lb />
importance introduced <lb />
several of a l nature <lb />
The house Tuesday passed the <lb />
Bickett bill to provide for the <lb />
I of the mental defectives of <lb />
the State, it was sent to <lb />
and passed its second . E G <lb />
But a short while is left in <lb />
which to pay your taxes for 1906. <lb />
S e the rave costs. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Id be enacted into <lb />
a k. . v please tell <lb />
us Id <lb />
t. one throughout <lb />
the i . There are pub- <lb />
in township <lb />
that would easily require <lb />
m rant, and there are <lb />
in the good old <lb />
. of Pitt, Divide up the <lb />
am as proposed by Mr. <lb />
Fl bill, how far and how <lb />
mu d all sections be ten- <lb />
Certainly Mr Fleming <lb />
pi all alike, surely <lb />
be no pets to favor. <lb />
Th ; I it as a whole the bill <lb />
i the town of <lb />
O is working for as <lb />
w ii great re- <lb />
the passage of such a <lb />
m We favor good roads <lb />
am . favor taxation for the <lb />
PU all Sections <lb />
i treated alike, but this <lb />
on system we have always <lb />
d I and shall condemn so <lb />
as we know and consistently <lb />
cat reflecting on any- <lb />
believe Mr- Fleming <lb />
is but believe if he will <lb />
r he . will realize <lb />
I for the benefit of the <lb />
onto road system of <lb />
bi is an absurdity and <lb />
can . redound to the benefit <lb />
of a few. <lb />
We fail to see how any such <lb />
idea as the can be ob- <lb />
from reading the bill as <lb />
Thursday, Friday and <lb />
is the talk of town. The <lb />
company comes highly <lb />
mended. <lb />
Major Smith is at home on a <lb />
visit to his p. <lb />
W. ii. Harrington, of Green- <lb />
ville was a pleasant caller at our <lb />
office <lb />
-M- Jenkins, of Washington, <lb />
was here Monday on business. <lb />
A. B. Forrest and family re- <lb />
turned Saturday from a visit to <lb />
relatives in Goldsboro. <lb />
Mis; Mary Cecilia Rowe, a <lb />
trained nurse from the S. R. <lb />
Fowle hospital at Washington. <lb />
is here in attendance upon the <lb />
little sick child of J. R Smith. <lb />
W G. Smith had a house <lb />
Saturday night, all <lb />
three of his then came to see <lb />
him. Tl e the little bed, <lb />
the baby's crib and even the <lb />
cradle were In demand. <lb />
the extension table for break- <lb />
fast was run the house, <lb />
or whether they a hand <lb />
around affair we have not <lb />
learned, but this we Jo know, it <lb />
was a good set of folks ass m- <lb />
bled there, for there are none <lb />
better among us. <lb />
final reading today, The bill <lb />
, . ates the Hospital Com- <lb />
i to consist of five <lb />
who shall appointed by <lb />
the Governor. The Commission <lb />
is directed to make additional <lb />
provision for the care of the <lb />
mental defectives of North Caro- <lb />
and their duties are <lb />
scribed in the bill. Five hurt- <lb />
.,. d thousand dollars are <lb />
to carry out the <lb />
ions of this act. for which not <lb />
more than shall be avail- <lb />
able for the year ending <lb />
1307, and a like amount <lb />
is made available on the same <lb />
date annually until November <lb />
1910. If in any one of these <lb />
years the revenues of the State, <lb />
n ii other wise appropriated, <lb />
not be sufficient to met t <lb />
made in this <lb />
a it, then the State Treasurer is <lb />
authorized to borrow enough <lb />
money to make out the deficiency, <lb />
and he is authorized to provide <lb />
for the payment out of the rev- <lb />
of j ear. <lb />
Among the new bills in th; <lb />
senate was one by Senator <lb />
Fleming to allow sheriff's a fee <lb />
for seizing illicit distilleries. <lb />
A larger number of bills were <lb />
ratified than on any previous <lb />
day- <lb />
In the house Representative <lb />
Whitley introduced a to pro- <lb />
for good roads in William <lb />
township, Martin county. <lb />
There are also a bill by <lb />
Representative to pro- <lb />
additional pension for ex- <lb />
Moore. cleric of Superior court of Pitt <lb />
county, in the above entitled special <lb />
pr to sell land for partition, <lb />
undersigned will on <lb />
Monday, the is of March 1907, <lb />
, . to public sale before the court <lb />
, ,;., a N. C. to the huh- <lb />
e-t bidder for cash, the following de- <lb />
tract of land to Lying <lb />
., in township, J m <lb />
county, adjoining the lands l f <lb />
t, <lb />
L O Arthur. <lb />
Noah Forbes and J S Tunstall, and <lb />
as the James home place <lb />
containing one hundred and fly acres <lb />
or This sale i made for <lb />
P This the 5th day of <lb />
Julius Brown, Commissioner. <lb />
Dr Joseph <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Brick Block, Baal Railroad <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Shake in Virginia. <lb />
Charlottesville, Va., Feb. II. <lb />
An earthquake of considerable <lb />
violence was felt throughout this <lb />
section at o'clock this morn- <lb />
In Charlottesville dishes <lb />
were rattled at the breakfast <lb />
tables. The shock was recorded <lb />
at the University of Virginia by <lb />
Reed, assistant to Confederate soldiers <lb />
Prof. legs; and by <lb />
the Leander j Pitt to prohibit the giving <lb />
The tremor lasted about I of liens on crops grown on <lb />
twenty seconds. f another. <lb />
rs v <lb />
Sales Feed and Livery <lb />
Stables. <lb />
Nice Conveyances. <lb />
Best <lb />
Prices to suit the time. <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
C. R. WILLIAMS. <lb />
sweat <lb />
the of my Look led ind be <lb />
J, R.<lb />
mp. <lb />
, If. <lb />
Notary Directer <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE Or FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF J N. 1906 <lb />
Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts Secured <lb />
Unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin<lb />
Stock paid Fund <lb />
348.59 Undivided profits <lb />
II <lb />
in <lb />
1,000.00 <lb />
of Deposit 2,537.75 <lb />
subject 57,84-1.55 <lb />
Cashiers 12-1.25<lb />
479.46 74,220.34 <lb />
State of North Carolina, q, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of bank, do solemn- <lb />
swear that the statement is true to the of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVId, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this day of Feb. <lb />
1307. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public.<lb />
W. U, <lb />
l R. L. DAVIS, <lb />
TRIPP, HART <lb />
TO J. H. <lb />
Dealers in Dry Goods, No- <lb />
Light and Heavy <lb />
etc. <lb />
suit the times. <lb />
Tripp Hart Co <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. <lb />
At the close of business Jan- 26th, 1907- <lb />
RESOURCES, j LIABILITIES. <lb />
and discounts 5,300.00 <lb />
Furniture <lb />
from Banks <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold coin, <lb />
Silver rain bank <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Payable <lb />
Time of <lb />
deposit 2.184,60 <lb />
Deposits subj. to chock <lb />
cheeks out- <lb />
standing 960.25 <lb />
Total <lb />
of North Carolina, Pitt, <lb />
I. W. H Cashier of the above named <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
W. H. <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 2nd day of Feb. <lb />
T. <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
R. J. GRIMES <lb />
STATON, <lb />
Directors.<lb />
D. J. Editor and Own. r. <lb />
in P i ice Fie <lb />
PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY.<lb />
POWER VS. <lb />
VALUE. <lb />
the Atlantic North Carolina <lb />
railroad, though if they had <lb />
waited four month, the <lb />
. would have been in <lb />
Exposition .- been con <lb />
This was the last of tin <lb />
, railroads to be <lb />
j bill ,. because last <lb />
. profitable. One o. <lb />
; acts of that syndicate <lb />
be throttled in the <lb />
fighter who <lb />
stands and keeps <lb />
During the recent debate in the <lb />
House he devoted his speech <lb />
the most part to <lb />
th cry of poverty <lb />
as a some <lb />
Ti e <lb />
figures he quotes ;. to show <lb />
enormous gifts which <lb />
roads have from the <lb />
people and the methods which <lb />
have followed for the ; 1- <lb />
poi-e of deception as to real <lb />
worth and earning <lb />
Sena-e, . rates in violation of <lb />
the st the lease <lb />
. ; not be done. <lb />
In round numbers the State <lb />
taxes were two and s half <lb />
lion, county taxes <lb />
half million, the <lb />
. s were one and a half mil- <lb />
i, . a total of eight million <lb />
of The railroads last <lb />
year, North Carolina <lb />
and North Carolina pro <lb />
through rate business, re <lb />
over eight million dollars <lb />
net profits over and all <lb />
is, and over and <lb />
above per c int the <lb />
L which they testified in <lb />
To r ad <lb />
history is to <lb />
gain a better knowledge of the <lb />
real condition.- underlying <lb />
reason and pointing the justice <lb />
of the demand s <lb />
said in <lb />
The report cf the Southern <lb />
court was the true value of <lb />
property, and this without <lb />
out the one hundred thous- <lb />
and dollars and other exorbitant <lb />
salaries and the money for <lb />
lobbying, and the control <lb />
ownership of new.-papers and <lb />
other illegal expenses <lb />
ion Cm- Thus, we are wrongfully taxed <lb />
mission shows that the North <lb />
Carolina Railroad pays its lessees <lb />
over one million dollars overall <lb />
operating expenses, including <lb />
taxes, this upon their own show- <lb />
Decision of the United <lb />
States Supreme Court, n <lb />
vs. Chicago Railroad, C S. <lb />
Reports, holds if the <lb />
Legislature rates that will <lb />
enable railroad to earn four per <lb />
cent, on th s value of the <lb />
property, after purging out f <lb />
without representation by th <lb />
New York syndicate more money <lb />
annually th in the p lay up- <lb />
on themselves for State, county, <lb />
city and school purposes h <lb />
must be that the one <lb />
hundred thousand salary <lb />
to a railroad president is as truly <lb />
collected directly and absolutely <lb />
out of the people as is the salary <lb />
of the Governor and Judges. <lb />
Notwithstanding this i <lb />
tribute illegally <lb />
REMARKABLE PHENOMENON.<lb />
in <lb />
Pitts Feb. -The most<lb />
witnessed to this <lb />
. I a today <lb />
; a blizzard several p ah <lb />
of thunder heard and a flash <lb />
if lightning came from tin <lb />
i, can ling a I <lb />
complication of col <lb />
and I n <lb />
pi sons. <lb />
Professor John A. Bra hear, <lb />
of the Alleghany Observatory, <lb />
ho through <lb />
Press th dis- <lb />
of the ate t <lb />
sunspots ever called to at- <lb />
of the <lb />
when seen regarding <lb />
phenomenon, <lb />
The disturbance today was <lb />
the m remarkable <lb />
known. In view of the gig <lb />
sunspot, expected an electric <lb />
disturbance today. I <lb />
. I -1 would ti Is <lb />
the form of the aurora I <lb />
that and <lb />
communication would be <lb />
y affected <lb />
the disturbance was <lb />
.,.,. j <lb />
who served it- do n <lb />
CLANSMAN. <lb />
to be <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
H COM- GOVERNOR<lb />
ON <lb />
he <lb />
. c <lb />
. . in h of <lb />
town, are be <lb />
y will an ear <lb />
of n s sing <lb />
Dixon, Jr's. <lb />
us play. .fortune the t of <lb />
sonic I pie hi <lb />
rod a date for . <lb />
.- y p of this . <lb />
. express, d desire to <lb />
and the opera<lb />
all e <lb />
m with any present- <lb />
the play, only to I ; I <lb />
bad been made r <lb />
. v it attended Mr. Dixon's play <lb />
rial car . t e <lb />
t, fearing from I <lb />
Id., and <lb />
. . of a play <lb />
. . to our<lb />
a-id i <lb />
high grade A l <lb />
i a two I <lb />
and hi pipes every; mi <lb />
. ., i. t . <lb />
. ; i rs <lb />
I in of ac- <lb />
the I <lb />
.-. i <lb />
. the <lb />
Is in, to I ave<lb />
.-- r <lb />
m I id I a r <lb />
n n I u <lb />
. m. i; <lb />
house manager wan in .- r <lb />
and learning by ; , pr K . poaching th <lb />
that the business manager am ;. The <lb />
.; J . and <lb />
I the t , i in, . ,;. , ; . , <lb />
. aH Green. , . ; WM . and <lb />
hid been disarranged, at on ville join in them. the indolent, those <lb />
a an interview with hi . ; ,.,;, or cam <lb />
. Operating exposes, extravagant of us, they will not <lb />
salaries and illegal expenditures, sufficient trackage, cars <lb />
the courts cannot interfere. <lb />
This lease of the North <lb />
which cost the loss B <lb />
nothing. is now earning <lb />
one million dollars which is <lb />
four per cent, on twenty-five <lb />
million net profits, which <lb />
State ha practically donated to <lb />
them and which, With the in- <lb />
creasing population and business <lb />
will steadily grow far beyond <lb />
that figure, unless we <lb />
people by down freights <lb />
fares. <lb />
The State of North Carolina <lb />
originally a majority <lb />
the W. W. and It. and <lb />
Raleigh Augusta, and Caro- <lb />
Railroad and Western N <lb />
Carolina Railroad and the A. <lb />
State proper- <lb />
In an evil it was in- <lb />
lobbyists to part with <lb />
its ownership of the W. ., <lb />
and the northern syndicate <lb />
bought it. today <lb />
six per cent interest m <lb />
times what -the stock cm <lb />
them. By an inducement given <lb />
the Republican president of tie <lb />
North Carolina Railroad that <lb />
property was lease I and the <lb />
lessees thereof are in the y <lb />
t practically a donation <lb />
from the State of twenty-five <lb />
million Another <lb />
procured at a a <lb />
in ex than re for State bonds, <lb />
the stock the Raleigh <lb />
ton Railroad an Raleigh Au- <lb />
and Immediately watered <lb />
the stock six fold. They bought <lb />
out the We tern Carolina <lb />
to freight prompt- <lb />
to keep their schedule or t <lb />
refrain from killing both pas- <lb />
and employees. They <lb />
act upon the maxim, i <lb />
cheaper to kill men and pay to <lb />
the them than it is to buy equip <lb />
thus, the railroads <lb />
State arc run, not for th; <lb />
accommodation and <lb />
the public who chartered <lb />
them, but to furnish I <lb />
dividends to the I <lb />
syndicates who by hook and <lb />
crook have acquired them. <lb />
are impoverishing the State by <lb />
the enormous sum car- <lb />
out of it and preventing our <lb />
proper development <lb />
rates upon traffic and travel. <lb />
and no loss by the agreement <lb />
mo themselves, not to invade <lb />
each oilier-.-, territory by build- <lb />
new railroads. They have <lb />
., parceled om the owner- <lb />
ship of our good State among <lb />
into spheres of in- <lb />
News and Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
want t sponsor f r an; <lb />
concerning <lb />
illy, however <lb />
it was very <lb />
the low temperature at <lb />
noon today the great <lb />
which is mil a <lb />
a miles wide, co <lb />
e an an a of about 3,540.000 <lb />
a. miles, was direct <lb />
earth. The is <lb />
active. Taking these facts <lb />
e ii i not bard <lb />
one to stretch their <lb />
a connect e cause of <lb />
disturbance with the sunspot. <lb />
Then again there is a white line. <lb />
a ; miles long running <lb />
through the spot, and in <lb />
f this white line is <lb />
co today, <lb />
additional phenomena which <lb />
in Allegheny the ; 11- <lb />
d an n <lb />
Of <lb />
view of so <lb />
Greenville. Th re w <lb />
lb lieu overcome of <lb />
a long jump from Nov. reason the day of Jan. <lb />
News. Va., to Greenville, it pleased God, our Supreme <lb />
Grand Mast r, to call from <lb />
a was seen to g <lb />
by train and ti <lb />
was . closing of a a <lb />
u here on th <lb />
to <lb />
Lodge No. F. <lb />
. A. our b I and <lb />
bi-o h A. Coward I <lb />
This is a big g to fr m labor, and as <lb />
gt such a famous play as <lb />
C. aim it is going to <lb />
the readiness of the <lb />
this section to have attractions <lb />
of I i- co <lb />
ville- It costs no small sum to <lb />
Clansman here, <lb />
big promises were <lb />
people of Greenville o 1- <lb />
and The ; <lb />
they are going to <lb />
their appreciation in tin <lb />
house man<lb />
. <lb />
. . I R <lb />
re <lb />
AWAY. <lb />
is n-t <lb />
The grand jury at Clinton <lb />
, investigating the financial <lb />
.- of Sampson county n <lb />
the bills of indictment <lb />
. A. W. former <lb />
sheriff of the county, <lb />
iv made an <lb />
. for embezzlement of State <lb />
and county funds and <lb />
I amount O or <lb />
Is . ill. were also found <lb />
. V. A. T. <lb />
George <lb />
railroad less than four thous- j. r or <lb />
commissioners <lb />
and dollars per mile and <lb />
lately bonded and stocked it for <lb />
per mile, on which the <lb />
people of that have to pay <lb />
freights and fares high enough <lb />
to pay dividend and interest <lb />
They simply swallowed <lb />
county <lb />
turning over <lb />
the tax without <lb />
settlement for the previous year, <lb />
and for failure to require him <lb />
to give school fund It, all <lb />
against J. It- W. J <lb />
Faircloth and C- E. on, th <lb />
, . <lb />
Una Central. Not long since a present board of, <lb />
. s;,. ,. <lb />
bean; <lb />
Company, d the lease of <lb />
Will was in town <lb />
. i. might have <lb />
going <lb />
He loitering in <lb />
.,.,, ,.; the when <lb />
along shambled a man whore- <lb />
ore sidewalk room than <lb />
absolutely needful for <lb />
ins. Being at- <lb />
by the sanctimonious <lb />
.-. that will takes along <lb />
the man baked, scanned <lb />
.,. aver from I. <lb />
id to crown and meekly In- <lb />
.,. <lb />
,., are you a preacher <lb />
. have that honor, <lb />
., hi . without wrinkling <lb />
you mind telling n- <lb />
,,. you <lb />
not, am a <lb />
Seeming at his<lb />
i the no b <lb />
. ;. b Will could re- <lb />
cover ii turned am again <lb />
n him <lb />
Preacher, he an as <lb />
meekly, as before. <lb />
is in your <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
we lots of bad folks here and I <lb />
am on.- of the sinners <lb />
among them. Would you <lb />
for , , <lb />
Before Will could make reply <lb />
to this confusing appeal <lb />
Brown leaned against build-<lb />
., quietly shaking under <lb />
the <lb />
not allow <lb />
The w ; will <lb />
. law to prices f <lb />
seats and when the sale will <lb />
begin, the arrival of th <lb />
being awaited for this bi <lb />
determined. Every- <lb />
body who can should witness <lb />
The and we do n l <lb />
there will be a vacant <lb />
seat in house the <lb />
of its appearance. <lb />
. his m- <lb />
i y and of friends <lb />
the loss, j cl <lb />
ii w in humble to e <lb />
divine will of Hi a who ; <lb />
well. Therefore, be <lb />
1st. That Greenville <lb />
his a true and faithful <lb />
IV as <lb />
. duties <lb />
j . That a <lb />
in l Asylum . <lb />
, r ard y <lb />
r , . red the mos r- <lb />
. -v. r in. a v <lb />
w 1-1 <lb />
i a on our <lb />
or ; . bi sacred to <lb />
ti I <lb />
; a, ti ma bi bed thereon. <lb />
a c to the <lb />
family, m to the Or- <lb />
land Eli r <lb />
for . <lb />
E. E. Griffin, . <lb />
. <lb />
II do j the <lb />
people . South- <lb />
as presented in <lb />
. a. play <lb />
his b . heartily <lb />
it, and b i<lb />
to it, <lb />
v.- kindly the Id <lb />
. <lb />
ho <lb />
.; ; i BO i id Or c <lb />
. . felt the <lb />
of th . rs of wrong, the <lb />
. of I e Ku Klux K . <lb />
play j- call d to <lb />
th I and . ill a <lb />
h y heart with the <lb />
that en r n t <lb />
.- of our people, I I <lb />
ti as last <lb />
. count y one .<lb />
the play i- u ; ; South and I b <lb />
. . rec iv d <lb />
thinking p p<lb />
ill appear in J <lb />
op e <lb />
it will <lb />
Mrs.<lb />
Mrs. Mary Saith Dead. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Smith, aged <lb />
years, died in <lb />
morning at o'clock. <lb />
was one of the noblest women <lb />
North has ever <lb />
and has exert, d at great <lb />
influence through Pitt and <lb />
rounding counties. A sketch <lb />
her life will be later <lb />
The take place Ti 1- <lb />
service wing <lb />
held at the Episcopal <lb />
HERE'S THEM. <lb />
Be Harris . <lb />
C. B. . a d. <lb />
Com. <lb />
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